People in the time of Christ hated Jesus without reason. The evil one does not need an excuse to be evil. To be evil is his nature, and if he is not hindered from committing evil acts he will commit them. If he is not rewarded committing good works he will not commit good works. The ones left of love, being the censorious and the cynical, the hypocrite and the fool, must always be watched over. If they come to power, if there is nothing hindering them from being natural, they will be devils. By his basic assumption Sigmund Freud pointed this out. He said people were in a fundamental war between good and evil, between ego and id, and he said people established a super ego, an authority to keep control of them, to hinder them from perishing in the fight. Without this authority people would be dangerous. The evil one will hate people seeming to be incapable of hindering him from being evil. The evil one will always long for a power to relate to, to fight with and to control in one way or another. Since the Christian will not take power over his nature he will hate the Christian. Idolatry is the creation of such a super ego. By the pagan gods the evil one creates a power to relate to as other to him, demanding respect and governing his behaviour, as the homosexuals do by each other. The gods will be to manipulate with, though, both by being divided and by being humane. By the pagan gods the evil one creates a super ego to love and hate for mirroring himself. He creates the pagan gods to explain and excuse himself as the Children of Israel created the golden calf being lead in the desert by the hand of God. Idolatry is evilness systematized. Today Jesus Christ is treated as a pagan god. He is treated as a pagan god the son in relation to a pagan god the father and a pagan god the holy spirit, and false Christians put much effort in authorizing the Bible as a holy book by which this pagan god is to know and control. |




