Religious leaders
I read this piece on the Guardian today: Texas schools board rewrites US history with lessons promoting God and guns.
Which made me think: at the head of every political religious authority group lies a mind that corrupts others. Don’t think for a second they need to believe in what they’re saying. Every contemporary religion converges on the subject of good morals, and a man of good morals would never subscribe to the thought of violence, cowardice, or more specifically, waging war against an already impoverished and miserable nation. In their own minds, they know themselves not to be what they tell others they are, and the religion that they so often use to back their points of view is nothing but a tool. And the masses of believers follow them, fooled by intentions that these men don’t genuinely have.
Beware of men who say they represent the beliefs of their religious icons through their actions.
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