Religious Institutions and Confusion.
As a member of a religious institution, you have the obligation to protect it and its assets in order to be known as a good steward, you also have to support its confused confusions in order to remain a loyal member.
The thing about it is; the institution confuses the simplicities of the gospel. Love gets confused as that which protects the institution and loveless to that which does not. If you desire what they want, they reward you. If not they punish you.
Institutionalized institutions are not about compassion and love. The people give their affection and time only to those who serve the institutional interests and withhold it from those who do not.
The event-driven, work-driven, programmed-driven religious institution devours the very love it seeks to sustain, producing a loveless relationship with God and with people by providing something viewed as more important than simply loving each other in the same way God loves
The thing about it is; the institution confuses the simplicities of the gospel. Love gets confused as that which protects the institution and loveless to that which does not. If you desire what they want, they reward you. If not they punish you.
Institutionalized institutions are not about compassion and love. The people give their affection and time only to those who serve the institutional interests and withhold it from those who do not.
The event-driven, work-driven, programmed-driven religious institution devours the very love it seeks to sustain, producing a loveless relationship with God and with people by providing something viewed as more important than simply loving each other in the same way God loves
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