Natural inclination.

Each soul is inclined to move toward God. The Other Side does what it can to stop such movement.

Intellectually, the other side anchors souls with structures of thoughts that keep people from seeking God. Godless ideas are taught in endless “educational” endeavors that may occupy a person for decades. The imparting of such ideas is supported and subsidized by the state. “Evolution” is a wonderfully perfect example of a supposedly intellectual theory chaining a soul to earth.

Once a person can be made to believe in evolution, a long, slow process of creation is thought to be possible. That separates souls from the proximity of The Programmer. Such supposedly “intellectual” ideas are as chains, bind many souls to programmed entities. Each link in the chain is a clever, cunning lie. Taken together, they have a degree of plausibility that gives credence to the validity of “Godlessness”.

Godlessness lets souls be separated from The Programmer by illicit desires. We are made more susceptible to sin when we think that God is distant, doesn’t care, or doesn’t exist.

When Catholic Fundamentalists see that “God can program particles, compile them into structures and beings, and have them move through time.”, we begin to break the intellectual and emotional chains that hold our souls to earth.

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