Are You Blind?
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ing that you might get when you belong to a group that tells you that you are not like everyone that is walking around in the world. Imagine the feeling that you might get from a group that tells you that you are the son or daughter of God. An immense feeling of pride and joy might come to those who truly believe that they are different than others, that they are special and that they are here on this planet for a reason.
When we would go “evangelize” (spread the word of God) to the masses the main questions that would be asked would be: do you feel alone?; do you feel like no one cares about you?; and, “Do you feel some times like you are worthless?” With these questions the individual would begin to think of what these people might be offering. They would begin to think that we had an answer to the void that they felt within themselves. The subconscious feeling of wanting to belong would strongly urge them to see if they perhaps had worth in their life. People agree to have some one come and visit with them and tell them more in depth what we had to offer. Money, power, and even prestige would never be offered. The only thing that was ever offered was acceptance to our “family.”
A person would then attend the services and hear what God had to say of course they would not hear God himself, they would hear the interpretation of the bible by a minister. The individual would always be welcomed with big smiles and “happy to see you,” thus making him or her want to return again and again. Change would then quickly take place. A brother or sister ( as they would be called) would never be told that they could not wear certain things. They would simply see that they were different in their style of dress and they would makes changes in order to be like every one else. A lot of unconscious thinking would go on in our minds that would tell us that if we wanted to be like every one else we were going to have to do as we we...