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Liberalism is a Virus that Hijacks the Good of Christianity and then Claims it to be its Own

There is nothing more vile than the ideology of liberalism and its fruit. There are many evil doctrines in the world, but none is more evil than liberalism. Liberalism not merely foolish and the result of a darkened heart and mind (Ephesians 4:18). It is the height of pride and arrogance and the height of all perversion in miminising the standards of God and His ways to be usuable only when it provides some "benefit" to humankind. 

Instead of totally rejecting Christian doctrine like fundamentalist religions which strive for their own righteousness, liberalism looks at the moral doctrines of Christianity as a dead prey and selects what it believes to be the "good parts" of it, and discards the rest once done, like a vulture feeding on dead carcasses. That is precisely what makes it so utterly perverse - that is still seeks the benefits it brings to society, and yet does not want to trust the God of the Bible and His Ways. It is the manifestation of double-mindedness, as well as an impure and debased heart and mind.

It is better for a person to totally reject Christian doctrine and not seek its benefits for oneself, as the lost religious world does, than to select only the benefits from it, and then discard the rest, and then have the audacity to claim that the social benefits Christianity are bestowed by liberalism. 


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