Godmen Or Evangelists And Politicians -To Them Religion And Politics Are Money-spinning Business

TV preachers in hell  bing.com

In today’s world, religion, once a profound and personal journey, is increasingly exploited by individuals seeking power, wealth, and influence. Among the most troubling symbols of this exploitation are the so-called "god-men"—individuals who feign spiritual enlightenment and, under the guise of providing divine guidance, manipulate and deceive vulnerable people. Promising peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment, these god-men prey on those in search of answers, especially those struggling with life’s uncertainties and crises. In exchange for empty assurances, they demand devotion and financial contributions, turning faith into a lucrative business model. Politicians do the same thing converting politics into business for survival and stay in power, unmindful of electorates who voted them to power. 

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sinned man in hell. Something like roasting. bing.com

Above image: One priest from India was telling a Baptist Minister that there is a new punishment camp coming up soon in Hell under the care of Fr. Brian exclusively for Indian politicians who excessively fooled various religious heads and people. Apart, they lied without any inhibition, to the electorate to get elected to the parliament and to the state Assembly. The unique feature of this new chamber what we call an inferno chamber is that it is meant to take the heat out of them for their earthly sins - cheating the poor souls. The oddity in this newly designed chamber is sinned natas /politicians are subject to ''barbeque'' kind of punishment given in snatches!'' Politicians all over the world head the countries wrong way and push the people to poverty and homelessness with no genuine spiritual orientation......... 

These so-called preachers or priests often construct an aura of mysticism and holiness, surrounding themselves with carefully managed images of sanctity and miraculous powers. Through a blend of charisma, psychological manipulation, and superficial rituals, they attract followers who come to believe in their divine abilities. However, beneath the surface lies a web of deceit, where personal gain and power drive their actions. For these godmen, the vulnerable faith of their followers becomes an opportunity for financial gain and social influence, leading them to amass enormous wealth, properties, and political clout. Politicians do the same thing enjoying excessive powers in the corridors of government offices. They do follow the godmen and seek their advice

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Such godmen and politicians are not "soul guides" and leaders but "foul guides," exploiting human vulnerability for personal gain and eroding trust in genuine spiritual practices and administrative skills. With respect to religion their conduct taints the sanctity of religious beliefs and discourages people from seeking authentic spiritual guidance. This commercialization of spirituality and politics reflects a disturbing moral decline and highlights the importance of being vigilant in discerning true spiritual /political wisdom from superficial performances. In a world where spirituality is often a source of comfort, it is essential to recognize and reject the deceptive practices of these so-called godmen who manipulate faith and hope to serve selfish, materialistic interests. Religious leaders across the religions do the same thing in tandem with nefarious natas.