Greetings! From heart to heart in this moment we speak, I am KejRaj!
Many people today have realized that television media often pushes propaganda and misleading stories. These people question the way history is taught in schools, believing important facts are hidden or distorted. The medical industry is also criticized, with some saying it is heavily influenced by large pharmaceutical companies that care more about profit than people. Because of this, many feel they are waking up to how powerful groups shape information and control major systems.
People seem to have no problem questioning the media, history, and the medical industry, and they can clearly see the lies and manipulation in those systems. However, when it comes to questioning their own religious beliefs, many pull back and hesitate. Religion is deeply tied to family, culture, and identity, which makes it harder for people to examine critically, so the same skepticism applied elsewhere often disappears.
They seem to have no issue seeing the deceit in almost everything else, yet somehow they want to believe that religion and its books are untouched and are the “word of God.” Snap out of it. Religious institutions, like any powerful institutions in history, have been run by dark entities with influence, agendas, and control over narratives. If people are willing to question governments, media corporations, and large industries, then religion should not be placed beyond examination. True critical thinking means being willing to question everything, including the beliefs you were taught never to doubt.
That is all for today!

Couldn’t agree more! I think it’s their safety net many belong to religion so they can identify as this religion or that so they feel secure and safe and if they question its authenticity this means they too have no safety net! I know many who have awakened partially but refuse to see their religion as part of the control system built to enslave them. Victory of the Light!
Excellent advice to the ensorcelled, KejRaj: “Snap out of it.” Because it has, from our viewpoint, been a very long ‘spell.’