Not sure what you mean since these are not your words. Whose words are they?
Oh, the apostate Paul, who began his career as the student of the chief high priest in Jerusalem, extended his career by prosecuting people for trying to follow Jesus, gladly helped murder Stephen, one of the most authentic teachers of the time, and twenty years after Jesus ascended, claimed to be blinded by he who is known for the opposite (opening eyes), saying he saw what amounts to an angel from heaven, but also says that even if you saw an angel from heaven you could not necessarily believe it was not a manifestation of the devil.
Paul, who interpreted what he thought his experiences meant, and interpreted what he had heard, but hardly ever quoted Jesus himself.
Paul, who was so much better than the rest of the apostles, who could hardly get along with his own cohorts, and was so obnoxious to world peace he got rail-roaded out of not a few small towns.
Paul, the one so jealous of "his" gospel, compared to others (emphasis there were others).
Paul, who said that in Christ, there is neither male nor female, but encouraged married people to fornicate in holy beds.
Paul, who quoted scripture as saying, "Awake, oh ye who sleep in Christ", but which doesn't appear in scripture anywhere, but which he probably stole out of the pocket of Stephen's coat that he held when he watched him being stoned.
Paul, the cognitive dissonant sinner who changed his stripes, but not his spots.
Paul, who instead of destroying the nascent group of followers form the outside, ended up destroying it from the inside, anyone naive enough to believe his interpretations.
Paul, who complained about Judaizers, who put a Jewish spin on everything Jesus ever said, but was the chief alpha Judaizer trying to integrate old testament folklore into everything Jesus was said to have ever said. We don't know, cause like i said, he was more fond of his own voice than the voice of Jesus, which he did not quote but perhaps two small times, misinterpreting each time.
Paul, keen to psychologically capture anyone interested in saving his own skin, even at the expense of the blood of Christ.
Paul, who actually contradicts James, whom James found to be so obnoxious that he convinced Paul to shave his head and go to the temple with his non-Jewish cohort, upon which he was nearly stoned himself, saved by Romans, and two years later beheaded by same for being a really obnoxious disturber of the peace.
The war in Ukraine began with the death of the truth about Russia and Putin.
Your personal wars begin with the death of the truth (your bogus interpretation) about Christ and Christ's kingdom.
These wars, all wars, are correlated this way.
“Combatting Cult Mind Control is a nonfiction work by Steven Hassandescribed as a "Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults." The author discusses theories of mind control and cults based on the research of Margaret Singer and Robert Lifton as well as the cognitive dissonance theory of Leon Festinger. Park Street Press, a New Age and alternative beliefs publisher, first published the book in 1988. In 2015, Hassan's own Freedom of Mind Press issued a revised 30th anniversary edition, Combating Cult Mind Control(note different spelling), featuring Hassan's new analysis of how coercive groups use social media to gain undue influence and updates on organizations that he alleges practice mind control. The book, according to the author's website, has been re-published in seven different languages.[1]
