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Saturday, 17 January 2026

Church the Buildings — Mind Manipulations for Bills in the Pulpit





Let’s tell the truth plainly, without fear, without apology.

The church building has become a business, and that is not a lie, because God does not lie. God has already revealed that the concept of tithing is being misused and manipulated, turned into a weapon of control instead of an act of free-hearted giving.
Many churches today are no longer houses of worship; they are corporate institutions, pulling in millions of dollars from congregations made up of vulnerable, desperate, and bewitched people. Mind manipulation is now the order of the day.
People are coerced and deceived into believing they must pay God to receive blessings. They are taught that God has managers, supervisors, and middlemen, men who can supposedly collect money on His behalf, report to Him who gave and who didn’t, and decide who gets blessed, when, and for how much.
Come on, people.
Mere men cannot move God.
The Sovereign God, the Creator of heaven and earth, cannot be controlled by men formed from a speck of dust.
Jesus Himself exposed this corruption.
He went straight to those who were oppressing the poor. He was most angered by the way religious leaders made it harder for the poor to worship. Jesus didn’t flip tables out of emotion; He flipped them because the temple had become a business, a marketplace that blocked people’s access to God.
“So He drove out those who bought and sold in the temple, overturned the tables of the money changers… and said, ‘Is it not written: My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations? But you have made it a den of thieves.’”
— Mark 11:15–17
The temple leaders were more interested in money and power than in creating a place that was open to all nations.
And to this very day, nothing has changed, except that greed has multiplied.
Church leaders no longer look out for the poor, the widowed, or the needy. They look out for themselves. Fancy cars. Luxury homes. Extravagant lifestyles. Fame. Image. Pride.
Ego, deception, and mind manipulation lead them.
Their teachings are no longer rooted in the Word of God, but in get-rich schemes, sermons designed to extract more money from people than they earn in a day’s salary. This is not holy. It is an abomination.
Leaders claim God wants them to be rich, while they keep the people poor. They want the people to idolize them, to worship them as gods, so they can accumulate spotlight, influence, and fame.
They mingle with the rich and famous, while forgetting the very people they rob week after week, the same people who truly need help.
They are ruthless.
They treat the Word of God like a script book, cherry-picking convenient verses to sway the vulnerable into believing lies.
Yet Jesus Christ never lived like this.
He never had an elaborate church building.
He never rode in luxury.
He never dressed in gems, riches, or excess.
And Scripture is clear:
“Again, I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone rich to enter the kingdom of God.”
— Matthew 19:24
Wealth often hinders humility, and entering the Kingdom of God requires complete surrender and reliance on Him alone. God already knows the greed and ego that live in the heart of man, and what a man who loves money is capable of.
Let it be said clearly:
God does not need a chaperone.
He does not need a manager.
He does not need a supervisor.
God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit are not controlled by men, men who still don’t even know which way to go without guidance.
The truth remains:
The church was meant to serve God and people, not profit from them.
And the awakening has already begun. 


 

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