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Religion Must Go
Religion Must Go WE NEED TO PAY THE BILLS
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Religion Must Go

WE NEED TO PAY THE BILLS

Religion must go. It interferes with life. Creates division.

It is a forum for hate and disorder.
         
Millions of people profess no religion nor any belief in a god. They claim to be atheists. Others, agnostics, believing that God is unknown and probably unknowable.
         
Billions feel they serve god and that they daily do the will of god.
         
A small handful of individuals count on those billions to continue to do so.
         
Why?

For God?    For the good of mankind? 

For Money, power and sexual gratification.
         
Why don’t those at the top seek the betterment of others?
Do you know what it takes to get there?

HG Wells made observations that merit repeating.
‘The Outline of History’. The chapter SERFS, SLAVES, SOCIAL CLASSES AND FREE INDIVIDUALS. 

Here is the argument about the priesthood.

It’s control is described by Wells as the nucleus and the root binding force.

How could that be?

The priesthood is described as a group of individuals that basically held all knowledge to themselves. Using their inside information to keep the uneducated in subjection.

The tillers of the soil were given just enough to survive. Food that is. Knowledge was something they were not to have.    The only knowledge the tillers needed was how to keep the livestock healthy and when to plant and harvest the next crop.

The priesthood had all the books. The tillers of the soil had the hand tools.

The priesthood had all the books.  The tillers of the soil basically could not read
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