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Originally Posted by daeron
Are there not many conmen around the world who take advantage of people's religious feelings and superstition?
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People do it all of the time. As I am more familiar with Christianity, I see many examples where persons declare that God has spoken to them, and had said 'something.' Some of the revelations are contrary to Christian doctrine, and prophetic statements are shown to be false/in error.
And yet these people still believe and support these persons.
This example has stated the following:
- people will be healed and even raised from the dead by placing their hands on a TV on which he is broadcasting,
- Cuban dictator Fidel Castro will die in the 1990's,
- Jesus Christ will appear with this pastor on stage when he 'performs' in Africa.
Anyway, my point is that if I wanted to promote Eruism, I wouldn't come out and start shouting about it. I would find a more isolated and less-informed group of souls that already have some belief and slowly move them via
new revelation over to Eruism. As an example, I could state that the Christian God's true name is Eru, as this is the true 'true' translation of YHWH.
And then just go from there...
If the person cited in the link can move people
that far away from the Christian doctrine, then I don't see why I couldn't move them a bit further.
And lastly, how many writers, prophets and historical figures are screaming from the grave, "That's not what I meant!"