The New Religion of No Religion

'Religare' is considered a Latin stem for the word religion and has the meaning of binding, "to tie something with something", in this case [to re-bind] the human and the divine is the main purpose of religion.

Jesus came to this earth to re-establish a lost Adamic connection that bound us to the Father in heaven. He made a way for us to do this if we believe and accept Him as the son of God, and our savior.

After His ministry, and as a result of His life example, and resurrection, Christianity was born as a true religion.

Immediately afterward, strong resistance from Satan, the defeated ruler of this world began with the aim to distort Jesus' messages and corrupt His messengers. And, unfortunately, these last 2000 years of our history have witnessed the gradual weakening of Christianity.

Nowadays, the Holy Spirit is nowhere to be found in the hearts of its leaders and without His authority, no new revelations have come to refresh the Church. These days, Christianity has opened wide its doors to rituals, moral life, scientific progress, intellectual achievements, financial resources, political power, and theological liberalism.

The works of man and his law are a new truth, and faith and belief are not that important anymore for many of its followers. Consequently, many of its leaders are not teaching its core biblical doctrine and law through their living example, and this institution has lost social significance.

For many of its followers, religious values have been gradually replaced with nonreligious values, a situation that we see happening worldwide in many religions.

The author discusses some of the consequences of this phenomenon of secularization for the future of the human race, and nowadays, the world hates those that are not of the world. This sums up the existence of the new religion of no religion.

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The New Religion of No Religion

'Religare' is considered a Latin stem for the word religion and has the meaning of binding, "to tie something with something", in this case [to re-bind] the human and the divine is the main purpose of religion.

Jesus came to this earth to re-establish a lost Adamic connection that bound us to the Father in heaven. He made a way for us to do this if we believe and accept Him as the son of God, and our savior.

After His ministry, and as a result of His life example, and resurrection, Christianity was born as a true religion.

Immediately afterward, strong resistance from Satan, the defeated ruler of this world began with the aim to distort Jesus' messages and corrupt His messengers. And, unfortunately, these last 2000 years of our history have witnessed the gradual weakening of Christianity.

Nowadays, the Holy Spirit is nowhere to be found in the hearts of its leaders and without His authority, no new revelations have come to refresh the Church. These days, Christianity has opened wide its doors to rituals, moral life, scientific progress, intellectual achievements, financial resources, political power, and theological liberalism.

The works of man and his law are a new truth, and faith and belief are not that important anymore for many of its followers. Consequently, many of its leaders are not teaching its core biblical doctrine and law through their living example, and this institution has lost social significance.

For many of its followers, religious values have been gradually replaced with nonreligious values, a situation that we see happening worldwide in many religions.

The author discusses some of the consequences of this phenomenon of secularization for the future of the human race, and nowadays, the world hates those that are not of the world. This sums up the existence of the new religion of no religion.

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The New Religion of No Religion

The New Religion of No Religion

by Fernando Davalos
The New Religion of No Religion

The New Religion of No Religion

by Fernando Davalos

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'Religare' is considered a Latin stem for the word religion and has the meaning of binding, "to tie something with something", in this case [to re-bind] the human and the divine is the main purpose of religion.

Jesus came to this earth to re-establish a lost Adamic connection that bound us to the Father in heaven. He made a way for us to do this if we believe and accept Him as the son of God, and our savior.

After His ministry, and as a result of His life example, and resurrection, Christianity was born as a true religion.

Immediately afterward, strong resistance from Satan, the defeated ruler of this world began with the aim to distort Jesus' messages and corrupt His messengers. And, unfortunately, these last 2000 years of our history have witnessed the gradual weakening of Christianity.

Nowadays, the Holy Spirit is nowhere to be found in the hearts of its leaders and without His authority, no new revelations have come to refresh the Church. These days, Christianity has opened wide its doors to rituals, moral life, scientific progress, intellectual achievements, financial resources, political power, and theological liberalism.

The works of man and his law are a new truth, and faith and belief are not that important anymore for many of its followers. Consequently, many of its leaders are not teaching its core biblical doctrine and law through their living example, and this institution has lost social significance.

For many of its followers, religious values have been gradually replaced with nonreligious values, a situation that we see happening worldwide in many religions.

The author discusses some of the consequences of this phenomenon of secularization for the future of the human race, and nowadays, the world hates those that are not of the world. This sums up the existence of the new religion of no religion.


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BN ID: 2940166606655
Publisher: Fernando Davalos
Publication date: 09/10/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 419 KB
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