"Religion is the height of our rebellion against God"

Guess where the quote that titles this post came from?

The mission statement of an Anglican Church in London. And they seem to mean it.

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  I think the key to this quote might be that  there are basicly two platforms for religion that exercise all the talk of God. There are those that stand on the religious platform that say they know God but they do not really in actuality know him because they have no personal relatonship with God. In other words God has not reached back out to them to complete the circle because their belief is incomplete or ilgotten for whatever reason. I call this religion cerebral religion or <<<PRE-religion>>> as its flow toots of intellect but ends as just a hornblow of the brain and so appreciates only unto itself. Its sound is not heard by God.  God does not recognize it or facillitate it. I believe that this kind of religion is as foolish to God as say any of the alternative religions such as muslim etc. This I believe is what the majority of churches that profess to be following Christ are working with. Its basicly feel good religion. Then there is the what I call Inverse-religion which comes from the platform bound by a mutual corresponding back and forth between the believer and God. God has accepted and completed the circle and it becomes reciprocal. This religion then moves out of the brain and into the newborn or newly healed soul. God then moves into the vacated spot in the brain and a nucleus or gray matter stabilizes and forms anew a sort of nucleoside that compounds and restructure somewhat the RNA and DNA in us. A partnership has formed and the religion becomes <<<PRO-religion.>>> A nucleor energy is formed. The person is new in Christ and so becomes. a nuclide of God. His energy builds toward a conjugation that will become a part of his heredity of eternity.....Thus the religion that is the height of our rebellion against God is the <<Prereligion>> that is a disconnect.          

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