Christianity, Government, and Capitalism work together as an engine of slavery

Sep 21, 2021 · 27m 27s
Christianity, Government, and Capitalism work together as an engine of slavery
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01 · FateShifter (OhioF) Zion Train

9m 47s

02 · Unity Zion Train

23m 30s

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This stuff Podcast #2 on Religio-political Bondage to capitalism Song #1: Break in the Glass All we really want is to be free and living a life we experience as...

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Podcast #2 on Religio-political Bondage to capitalism
Song #1: Break in the Glass
All we really want is to be free and living a life we experience as meaningful
No one, healthy anyway, wants to “be rich.” Only bullies.
Jesus was literally a liberal socialist jew.
Back in the day, the church was made up of property and livestock owners, and the call for them to share resources truly as a family, complete actual and true communism/socialsm more than anything, but run by spirit, not flesh. Underpinned by trust, not competition-bred insecurity. Everyone was, however, free, and because they were just doing the things they loved, with the people they loved, everything was golden.
The church and government have really turned “god” to money and power, the pastors cries for money to “Feed the poor” no longer encouraging the sharing of naturally reproducing/growing resources, but rather the parting with literal time-value of their lives in the form of DOLLARS. In other words Survival, and continued dependence upon the slave system
SONG #2: Zion Train, FateShifter
SONG #3: Zion Train, Unity
The church and government work together, throwing matches into the fuel and fire of division within the body of humanity.
Unity is required for cooperation, and cooperation is required for moving forward.
The church encourages the pleasing of employers by analogizing to how servants were to treat their masters. lol.
There is no time-value for life. Life is infinite potential.  
The Bible says “do not be conformed to the world, but rather transformed by the Spirit.”
In this world, you will have trouble.
Christians view troubles with the law, government, or systems of the world as punishment by God, when they are the consequences imposed by the world for obeying spirit.
These troubles are very real. The things in my life I did not choose to leave behind were taken from me as a coercive measure.
Valley of the shadow of death, death isn’t real. Take heart and be courageous.
The church is really a place where people afraid of the spirit go to commiserate and feel better about feeling like pieces of shit. Sad but true. i did it.
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