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Christianity is a form of mental illness in which the victim (i.e., the "believer") conflates their own Narcissism for altruism (i.e. their own desire to be saved from hell with trying to save others from the hell that only the "believer" believes is real). The "believer" also "believes" they have been chosen by their "God" to receive a sacred and special " divine knowledge" directly from that same God, who has also chosen NOT to share that same "revealed" knowledge with anyone else. This "divine knowledge" comes in the form of realizing things that others cannot discern for themselves without the lens of "faith" that operates as a secret decoder ring. The Catholic "faith" is the decoder ring, according to my brother the Catholic priest, that said "God" then insists that he (my brother) must use to try to "save" people from the "hell" the "believer" lives in fear of. And because they do, they (the "believer") then "believes" that their own attempts to dictate how everyone else on the planet MUST live and think and behave is out of pure "love," which is really just pure love for their own mental illness. That sickness can easily be seen by everyone who sees how the "believer" insists that their annoying and arrogant attempts to force everyone to accept that they alone on on the side of the "true God" are most definely NOT motivated out of their own desire to keep themselves out of the fires of hell, which is a place created by the very "god" the "believer" claims to serve, obey, and love. For some, all this "god" has to do to "prove" itself to be "real" is crap out a few incorruptible corpses and presto! That’s proof enough for them. With that, the "believer" becomes convinced that they must spend their life assuring the children of the world that they will all surely burn in hell forever if they don’t spend their lives addicted to obeying the “infallible” Catholic Church, regardless of how many children that church is responsible for raping. oh, and if anyone ever dares to claim that teaching children they are responsible for the brutal torture and murder of an innocent man 2000 years ago, and could be thrown in hell for failing to believe they are, which means they MUST therefore OBEY the demonic Catholic Church when it tells them to eat flesh and drink blood like a zombie vampire, they are clearly lying. CLEARLY!! Just ask any Catholic priest and they will tell you so.

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