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Those words, Enoch was no more because God took him. That could mean God killed him. The context for the killing could have been changed by the scribs. Agendas and Power struggles this was a people creating their own history and God's. What was going on at that time Hollywood couldn't do it justice. This religion making by people's all over the planet was brought about by people who wanted to rule. What better tool. Religion became centralised the gods changed and kings came into being. Mideast, lavant was the epicentre of the God's, plurel. Ever since and right up to today we've been killing one another because of it. I've never seen this God that hundreds of millions have given their lives for lift a finger to help even one human. I believe the people that still say they believe in God say it out of embarrassment. This day and age we're to far past that point were religion is erelevant superstitious and dangerous in the wrong mind's. Video killed the Radio, technology killed religion.
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No side seen to be able to win this war. So what's the end game. Does this charade go on for ever. If no one can win what's the point.
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In order for any religion to survive their has to be invisible entities. We know all religion's cannot be physically proven or scientifically proven, this is where the crossroads begin. In this epoch of stuff invisibility is loosing out to technology . Religion is becoming more irrelevant. Christianity has one chance left to survive . It has to become a Christian Church in every inch of it's being . It has to do what it was set up for, to help the people. Humans are recreating their version of ancient religion through technology and in all medium's. Religion is morphing into a kind of dungeons and castles series . The mordren version of the dissolutions of monasteries in the 15th century. Religion is nearly Irrelevant.
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