It would be nice if religions were "ONLY" a good thing but they are not.
It's a little like "It would be nice if everyone was trustworthy and wouldn't betray you."
But, in regard to religions and individuals this isn't true.
It's easy for people to say to themselves something like: "Since God is wonderful so is my religion and my church."
NO. That's not True.
God may be wonderful but not churches or necessarily individuals within or outside of that church.
So, if you are not on guard all the time you will either be literally or figuratively screwed by your religions or individuals within those religions or by individuals outside of your churches.
This is the unfortunate Truth of Life.
God and Angels are wonderful
But people may not be.
And this is the problem both individually and collectively regarding all churches and religions on earth.
So, if you are not on guard, who will be?
Having faith in God and angels is a good thing but having faith in a religion which are the people in your church might not be useful all the time.(But it still might be useful some of the time).
However, this might be a helpful prayer regarding all this.
Dear God, Please show me what I need to know when I need to know it!"
By God's Grace
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