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Robin Hood Religion

Did You Get Kicked Out? Come On Over to My Cave.

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Robin Hood Religion

By: Sheri Hauser
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In times of old the outcasts gathered in caves and formed a powerful band. It is time for the outcasted true believers to join together to form the real church. I call it Robin Hood Religion. This book gives many reasons why religion does not solve the true problems facing men and women. Our children remain on drugs, our families fractured and the hole in our soul only moans to be fed. It’s time for some faith which moves into miracles. There is light in this cave.

Clapboard religion seeks to convince its followers they are poor so it can meet their needs. It's like war rations. If you convince them there is nothing else to eat, then they will learn to feed off what you give them. But it's clapboard: like eating cardboard, it doesn't satisfy the true desires. It's palliative and temporary honoring a structure that doesn't last. They will always look across at others and want something else. But, if they have been raised on rations, then sometimes, you can convince them that this is all there is and discipline them when they gripe. It's the structure of religion. There is no room for creativity because it threatens the entire group. If someone brings back grapes, won't others want some?
The book is written from dreams and visions over a period of 18 years. About time to release it.

©2024 Sheri Hauser (P)2024 Sheri Hauser
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