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7 Lies of Religion
Lie #1
Lie #2
Lie #3
Lie #4
Lie #5
Lie #6
Lie #7

Lie #1:

   'If you live a moral life, deny yourself pleasure,
follow the prescribed rituals and give us enough money,
you'll have a decent shot at being accepted by God.'

~~~

Reader,

   Remember that scene near the end of the Wizard of Oz,
when Toto is pulling back the curtain?  The sound system 
is bellowing, 'Pay no attention to that man behind the 
curtain.  THE GREAT AND POWERFUL OZ HAS SPOKEN!'  
And There's a little man behind the controls, talking into 
a microphone.  

   Kind of reminds you of certain religious institutions,
doesn't it?  Short little insecure men, hiding behind
names and titles, sending everyone on Mission Impossible
while they themselves indulge in secret sin.  The
preacher stands in front of thousands and shakes his
finger.  Nobody else knows that he had a stripper 
in his hotel room last night.

   Somebody tells you, 'Here, follow all these rules and be 
the best person you possibly can, and you might have a shot 
at being accepted by God someday.'  Then they string you along 
and get you under their thumb.

   No wonder people are cynical.

   Well it's no accident that Jesus' own biggest enemies 2000
years ago were precisely those same self-righteous hypocrites.  
When Jesus showed up, they were terrified of losing their cushy 
jobs and political clout.  Eventually they murdered him for 
exposing their racket.

   True spirituality had been buried in a big pile of bureaucracy, 
and the religious establishment used it to gain leverage.  To have 
power over people, to get priority seating in expensive restaurants, 
and to line their pockets with cash.  

   They had everyone thinking that pleasing God was a never-ending 
performance marathon.

  Well Jesus painted a totally different picture.  He told this 
story:

   'Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a holy man and 
the other a tax collector. 

   The holy man stood and prayed, 'God, I thank you that I am not 
like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like 
this lousy tax collector.  I fast twice a week, I give tithes 
of all that I get.' 

   But the tax collector, standing far away, would not even lift 
up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, 'God, be 
merciful to me a sinner!'

   Jesus explains: 'I tell you, this tax collector went home 
forgiven, rather than the holy man; for every one who praises 
himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be praised.'

   Beware of the proud holy man who hangs a bunch of rules
around your neck.

   That humble tax collector had it right.  He was doing the only 
thing you and I can do to be accepted by God.  He just asked, with 
humility.

   Tomorrow I'm going to attack Lie #2:

'God is huge and unapproachable, and He wants you to labor, struggle 
and live in guilt.'

   Thanks for reading!

   Respectfully Submitted,

   Perry Marshall
   www.CoffeeHouseTheology.com
   CoffeeHouse Theology, 705 Jackson Boulevard
Oak Park, Illinois USA 60304t>



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