As a life long atheist/angostic who hated religion, especially Christianity (I am reading Bible now and believe it a lot of it to true, if not literal, and was written for a benign purpose) I can answer this question.
There is a very deep and subtle mockingbird propaganda against religion for more than 4 decades. When reading mainstream literature you get the impression that religion is about superstition, anti science, causing problems out of ignorance, oppressive to women and gays and that during the Spanish inquisition they were so terribly nasty that they are deadly evil.
On top of that it is always pitted against ancient Eastern religions, automatically causing people from Asia etc to hate it because they are made to believe that it denounces these religions. Infact now i have learnt that Bible says the same things these eastern religions and spirituality teaches.
Oh, and the rampant pedophilia is another aspect. People who dont know bible, cant differentiate between Bible and the Catholic church. I do believe Catholic church has been captured long ago, so it becomes hard for a non religious person to figure out whats benign and whats evil.
Bible was definitely one of the redpills for me.
I think during the old testament, the "Cabal" was just forming and was in the form of Egyptian Pharaohs and Moses helped the people who were least corrupted to defeat them.
Unfortunately by the time of Jesus, this religion had been infiltrated by the Satanic forces, especially by learning how to use Gold to enslave humanity, so in the New Testament, Jesus liberated the world from the Cabal of their day.
Now we are seeing the Catholic Church infiltrated in the exact same way. Curious to see what Great Awakening brings, but we are definitely in Biblical times.
I was the kind of guy who read a lot, considered myself well informed,watched long boring documentaries, never fell for hypes, and yet the mockingbird was so superbly done that they infiltrated people like me as well. It was quite painful realising so much of what I had belied turned out to be fake.
As a life long atheist/angostic who hated religion, especially Christianity (I am reading Bible now and believe it a lot of it to true, if not literal, and was written for a benign purpose) I can answer this question.
There is a very deep and subtle mockingbird propaganda against religion for more than 4 decades. When reading mainstream literature you get the impression that religion is about superstition, anti science, causing problems out of ignorance, oppressive to women and gays and that during the Spanish inquisition they were so terribly nasty that they are deadly evil.
On top of that it is always pitted against ancient Eastern religions, automatically causing people from Asia etc to hate it because they are made to believe that it denounces these religions. Infact now i have learnt that Bible says the same things these eastern religions and spirituality teaches.
Oh, and the rampant pedophilia is another aspect. People who dont know bible, cant differentiate between Bible and the Catholic church. I do believe Catholic church has been captured long ago, so it becomes hard for a non religious person to figure out whats benign and whats evil.
Bible was definitely one of the redpills for me.
I think during the old testament, the "Cabal" was just forming and was in the form of Egyptian Pharaohs and Moses helped the people who were least corrupted to defeat them.
Unfortunately by the time of Jesus, this religion had been infiltrated by the Satanic forces, especially by learning how to use Gold to enslave humanity, so in the New Testament, Jesus liberated the world from the Cabal of their day.
Now we are seeing the Catholic Church infiltrated in the exact same way. Curious to see what Great Awakening brings, but we are definitely in Biblical times.
I was the kind of guy who read a lot, considered myself well informed,watched long boring documentaries, never fell for hypes, and yet the mockingbird was so superbly done that they infiltrated people like me as well. It was quite painful realising so much of what I had belied turned out to be fake.