seduction
The action or an act of seducing (a person) to err in conduct or belief; allurement (to some course of action).
seduce
1. trans. To persuade (a vassal, servant, soldier, etc.) to desert his allegiance or service.
2. In wider sense: To lead (a person) astray in conduct or belief; to draw away from the right or intended course of action to or into a wrong one; to tempt, entice, or beguile to do something wrong, foolish, or unintended. a. of persons or their action.
manipulation
4. The act of operating upon or managing persons or things with dexterity; esp. with disparaging implication, unfair management or treatment (of documents, etc.).
hence what happens here is the attempted seduction to see first if it works amongst a cross section of Christianity . if you get a lot of likes and agrees posted then eureka you can spread that horse dump for your benefit. to seduce and manipulate Christians.
thing is this shows by the very thing that is valued here, your own opinions. and these who value their own opinions are targets for such seduction and manipulation. because if you idolize your own opinion then most likely your god is like you in your own image of what a god ought to be.
which leaves you outside looking in, because your own judgement has kept you in the dark you were born into, not knowing the Living God but judging who and what He ought to be and be like, which proves you don't know Him, and that you only know your opinion.
those who trust what God says are not the target of seduction and manipulation, it is those who value their own opinion of what God ought to be and be like, which is the majority of the human population, especially so called Christians.
The action or an act of seducing (a person) to err in conduct or belief; allurement (to some course of action).
seduce
1. trans. To persuade (a vassal, servant, soldier, etc.) to desert his allegiance or service.
2. In wider sense: To lead (a person) astray in conduct or belief; to draw away from the right or intended course of action to or into a wrong one; to tempt, entice, or beguile to do something wrong, foolish, or unintended. a. of persons or their action.
manipulation
4. The act of operating upon or managing persons or things with dexterity; esp. with disparaging implication, unfair management or treatment (of documents, etc.).
hence what happens here is the attempted seduction to see first if it works amongst a cross section of Christianity . if you get a lot of likes and agrees posted then eureka you can spread that horse dump for your benefit. to seduce and manipulate Christians.
thing is this shows by the very thing that is valued here, your own opinions. and these who value their own opinions are targets for such seduction and manipulation. because if you idolize your own opinion then most likely your god is like you in your own image of what a god ought to be.
which leaves you outside looking in, because your own judgement has kept you in the dark you were born into, not knowing the Living God but judging who and what He ought to be and be like, which proves you don't know Him, and that you only know your opinion.
those who trust what God says are not the target of seduction and manipulation, it is those who value their own opinion of what God ought to be and be like, which is the majority of the human population, especially so called Christians.