Ignorance is a creeping disease, especially if it is steeped in a lie.
Case in point....the professor in my comparative religion class is enthralled with the idea of 'out of body' experiences, near death experiences and the 'ancient wisdom religions.' Upon listening to his lectures and anecdotes, one would think that there are no bad religions...that even the idolater has a shot at heaven.
Now, I am not by any means an expert in all faiths...but I do know a bit about the ancient wisdom religions. Those people thought nothing of sacrificing their own babies to Molech. They worshiped Ba'al and a host of other Luciferian religions.There was nothing righteous about their sacrifices. There was nothing fruitful.
My professor is also quite interested in sacred geometry-shades of Freemasonry-which is yet another offshoot of Ba'al worship.
I wouldn't have a problem really if the man presented just the facts. However, there is a problem when an educator is not simply presenting each faith for what it is but mixes it with Theosophy, New Age thought and half-truths.
I wonder if he realizes that these same 'mystery' religions are still present today and are harming children as well as adults, with cult ritual abuse. The internet is full of stories from survivors for instance:
Dr. Ellen Lacter On Ritual Abuse,Dave Staffen Story,Oral Roberts Link to name a few.
I can only wonder if Professor O has a taste for the supernatural and chooses only to see the positive, romanticized side or is he actually well tutored on the darker side and quite possibly a part of it?
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