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The snake, the dragon & the butterfly.

We believe in one absolute truth, that truth doesn't exist. We believe in the existence of an omnipresent creator, her name is rah. We suppress the true knowledge of God because we fear his judgement now and forever in eternity, but we will never bow down to that Son, for in so doing we fail our omnipotent creator rah. We believe in earth, rain and the butterfly, the Spirit of God is hell to us because we are the enemy. Rah will ruin this universe and create a blissful nothingness, where we will become sons and daughters of the snake, the dragon and the butterfly. We are unclean.
We believe in the God of political correctness, churches should be dungeons, where rah flies free and blessed. We will pray to rah, as you pray to your enemy, and this world will be the kingdom of lies, restricted speech and false presidents. Rah said you don't have to be a citizen of his country to be the leader...we hear the sound of their king coming to save them, flee to rah, she will protect you from the enemy Jesus Christ. Rah is in your church, rah is in your schools, rah is in your bedrooms, but most importantly rah is is your mind.

Rah is in your facebook, rah is a powerful god, rah is you, rah is me. I will die with rah, she will never let me go, I must let go of her. But her power is too strong. Rah must forgive rah and the children of rah must forgive one another. rah must leave our minds but you don't want to let her go. rah is satanic and has poisoned your mind, my name is Mike.

This is a fictional account of the terror I feel when I look at a society that has abandoned God. There is only one God and he is found in the person of Jesus Christ.

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