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HAS ACTOR JIM CARREY BEEN DUPED BY PAGAN HINDUISM? [2 of 2] Hinduism and its New Age movement have taught Jim Carrey that he is the universe? Of course, God created the everything over six days, separately making man, the different animal kinds, creatures of the sea, plants, bugs, and all other living things. That means a single person cannot be the entire universe, which is why Carrey struggles to explain the mindset behind someone like him who has decided that he is everything. His assertion sounds upper crusty and elitist because it’s the same corrupted thinking we got from the founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, with her incoherent claim that we humans will have a “salvation moment” when we finally admit everything is an illusion—even thought. But isn’t she using her God-given thoughts to come to that incorrect thinking about the supposed illusion of thought? How can I trust that? Maybe it too is an illusion. 
What do you think, Jim? With all due respect, the whole sham is sad. Again, here 
is a great quote from CARM.org about these sorts of Christian Science ideas:; “It reads with the rhythm of a pseudo logical statement that has the tendency to dull the senses when read long enough." Jim Carrey's entire explanation of his New Age epiphany—that he is the universe—was painfully long, so I only gave you a bit. It’s all I could take. But that example of Christian-Science-like nonsense has sucked in huge numbers of unfortunate people who are seeking life’s meaning. But rather than follow the lies of fallible, human, false teachers, they can easily find those answers in the Bible. Like Hinduism and New Age, the false teachings of Christian Science founder (1879) Mary Baker Eddy were created utilizing upper-crusty, elitist, illusive verbiage, which makes it sound so complicated that many listeners decide the false teacher must be smarter than him or her—but 
it’s just empty double-talk. Those hearing the blather and believing it have
to be thinking, “Hey, what that Christian Scientist just said was so profound, 
but I didn’t understand it—I guess I’m not smart enough. | image tagged in jim carrey,christian science,mary baker eddy,god,bible,cult | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WOULD A TRULY CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION CLAIM WE DON’T NEED CHRIST? [3 of 3] The 
following tenet is among the unbiblical writings of Mary Baker Eddy that today’s Christian Science reveres above the Bible: "We acknowledge that the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection served to uplift faith to understand eternal Life, even the allness of Soul, Spirit, and the nothingness of matter." That’s just an ugly pile of “What did she say!?” Unfortunately, people get snookered into Christian Science’s extremely deadly belief system that claims sin, sickness, and even death are not real. So, when you get sick, don't see a doctor; just focus on the problem and fix yourself with your mind, by convincing yourself that the sickness is not real. Just keep telling yourself it’s not happening—deny reality as you most likely get worse and maybe even die. Val Kilmer is just one of countless 
Christian Scientists who have had to struggle with the organization’s 
false beliefs while dealing with a serious health issue: Diagnosed with 
throat cancer in 2014, Kilmer eventually had a two-year bout with it, a struggle that had serious consequences for his life and career. He had to decide whether to follow his faith by denying the cancer even existed, or seek help from medical treatment. According to reports, he ended up accepting chemotherapy and two tracheotomies, and has been cancer free since. He is not able to eat, so he takes food through a feeding tube. Though he likely had consequences from waiting to take treatment, Kilmer woke up to the reality that he needed healthcare. But according to the mumbo-jumbo machinations that happened in Mary Baker Eddy’s mind, Christian Scientists who follow her teachings supposedly get their wakeup moment when each realizes that he or she is the universe. From there they are told to train their thoughts toward only bringing themselves 
good. The whole idea sounds New Agey and Hinduistic because that's 
really where this deceptive, dangerous thinking came from. | image tagged in christian science,mary baker eddy,god,bible,religion,cult | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WOULD A TRULY CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION CLAIM WE DON’T NEED CHRIST? [1 of 3] Though they named it “Christian” Science, this pagan religion tells its followers they do not need to be saved—that Jesus will not help them get to heaven. But what is the barebones definition of a Christ-following (Christian) organization? What does it mean to believe in Jesus and why do we need Him? Why did Jesus go to the cross and why is it so important, as well as the fact that He was able to rise from the grave? Why is it a big deal that He came to earth and died for you and me? Why are we even here on earth still waiting for Jesus to come back? The answer is that sin is real and we all do it through our God-given freewill. But sin is an offense against our perfect Creator, who is love and truth, so it carries horrific consequences that we need help with, we need a be rescued from the dilemma that has us headed for hell. 
We must be saved from our situation, so we can be with God in heaven. With that in mind, how can some group calling itself “Christian” Science say we don't need be saved? They claim we do not need help getting saved through Christ, who suffered the most excruciating death to save a sinful, fallen, degrading creation. Was it for nothing? The Christian Science organization might as well be climbing up on the cross and slapping Jesus in face, claiming, “You weren’t good enough to save us. I guess we will have to do it ourselves.” Completely contrary to the clear Word of God, here is the absolutely crazy way the founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, taught salvation: "Final deliverance from air is not reached through the paths of flowers, not by pinning one's faith 
without works to another's vicarious effort." That mumbo jumbo 
was her claiming humans are not saved by relaying 
on the work of Jesus Christ. Yet, the organization has 
the audacity to call itself a “Christ-ian” religion. | image tagged in christian science,god,bible,cult,mary baker eddy,religion | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WOULD A TRULY CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION CLAIM WE DON’T NEED CHRIST? [2 of 3] Does the religion of Christian Science rely on Christ and His Word in the Bible? No. The writings of founder Mary Baker Eddy are the source of authority for this false faith, and here is an example of her anti-biblical and anti-Christian teachings: "Since sin and death are false beliefs, to achieve salvation, the Christian Scientist needs only to find the true reality of understanding, as revealed in Christian Science teachings." She is claiming that sin—and even death—are false beliefs and illusions; therefore, salvation involves overcoming our wrong thinking. With the “realization of our divine spirit” in mind, they say we must acknowledge and commit to 
the idea that sin and death do not exist. According to Mary Baker Eddy, salvation has nothing to do with Christ (our Savior and the reason we have Christianity), and there is no sin (the situation Christ saved us from). According to Eddy’s anti-biblical teachings—that today’s Christian Science reveres above the Bible—salvation has nothing to do with death. But the Bible tells us the “wages of sin is death,” and that's why Jesus needed to come and save us. Eddy’s blasphemous version of salvation claims we attain our own salvation when we agree with her, believing sin and death are not real. So, her ideas are completely contrary to the Bible. Knowing even that little bit about Eddy’s teachings, 
you can already see how misleading it is for the false religion of 
Christian Science to use “Christian” in their name. | image tagged in christian science,mary baker eddy,god,bible,cult,religion | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE FALSE RELIGION OF “CHRISTIAN” “SCIENCE”? [1 of 2] Founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879, Christian Science is not Christian and not Science—not even close. By both secular and biblical definitions, and like all other cults, they get their source of authority wrong: Instead of being a true Christian organization that trusts the Bible, they get their dominant beliefs and practices outside God’s Word. Whenever people get away from following our Creator’s plan, they end up being led by man's ideas and those of the murderous, lying demons that people connect with. Christian Science claims to follow the Bible, but then tweak and 
contort Scripture to make it say what they want, choosing to follow 
the false teachings of Mary Baker Eddy—their ultimate authority. Cults like Christian Science get life’s most important truths wrong, including the nature of man and God, the Trinity, the personal work of Jesus Christ, and the means of reaching a wonderful afterlife (salvation). Unfortunately, many famous people have been duped Christian Science, and those have probably caused millions of others to join. Among past Christian Scientists are Robin Williams, Kelsey Grammer, Val Kilmer, Ellen DeGeneres, Muppets creator Jim Henson, author Danielle Steel, singer Bruce Hornsby, and Metallica’s James Hetfield. Prominent Christian Scientists 
from further back were Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Henry Fonda, 
Robert Duval, Audrey Hepburn, Joan Crawford, Ginger Rodgers, 
Carol Channing, Ernest Hemingway, Doris Day, and Jean Stapleton 
from the 1970s television show All in the Family. | image tagged in christian science,cult,bible,mary baker eddy,god,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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