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The orthodoxy likes to muddy the waters so you can't find out the truth about this world, which is that it is an evil realm ruled entirely by demons. Because the truth is they are secretly all for them and this pointless, evil world, which is why they're so obsessed with conforming to nature and care only about matters concerning this life, and reject anything spiritual.

And usually, whatever Jesus says, they do the exact opposite. He says, "do not judge" and what do they do? Spend all day long judging. He says, "turn the other cheek" and what do they do? Go on entire crusades of revenge. He says, "love your enemies" and what do they do? Persecute their enemies as brutally as they can get away with. He says "don't be angry with your brother" and what do they do? Add "without cause" to nullify the whole point. All in the name of righteousness and "God" of course. Anyone who dares question the narrative is immediately labeled a "sinner" (even though they pretend to acknowledge that everyone is one, their actions show they think otherwise) and persecuted "righteously". Their entire purpose is to replace the truth with a counterfeit religion that serves the rulers just like every other religion out there. It is exactly the same as Judaism in the first century, which Jesus called the "synagogue of Satan" and said their father is the devil, who was a murderer from the beginning. This is probably getting at their scandals, like the temple and the forgeries that make up the bulk of the Old Testament, in which "God" seems to do nothing but murder. This is further confirmed by Jeremiah 7-8, which makes it absolutely clear that a new "law" they were starting to write was fraudulent and evil. The references to it match our five books of Moses, which Jesus also clearly rebukes during the sermon on the plain. But already by the second and even early first century the orthodoxy crept in and church members such as Polycarp were declaring it all heresy, blaming most of it on "Marcion" who they claimed deleted from the New Testament, when really that was just their cover-up for their adding to it. By the fourth century the "heretics" were being persecuted by Constantine and the Roman government, and any dissent against the world or its rulers was effectively purged, and Jesus successfully replaced with a fake one serving the rulers and god of this world. The evil rulers are conflated with God so people can't tell the difference, following whatever the church tells them, which is what the rulers want them to do.

So in reality it is the evil rulers making us miserable in their sick and twisted world, where evil almost always wins. And when it doesn't, it infiltrates. People who like corrupt leaders in the hopes of sharing in their corruption like to attribute this to their god, and that god is the one of this world.