Lying is a sin, right?
Wrong. Lying is actually a virtue when a Christian fabricates to save people’s souls. In fact, lying is the most effective way to spread the gospel and bring more people to Christ.
The Virtue of Christian Lies
Most people don’t realize that lying is necessary because people are stubborn and ignorant. They don’t want to hear the truth about their sinful nature and their need for salvation. They prefer to live in their own delusions and follow their own desires. They are blind to the reality of hell and the wrath of God. That’s why we need to lie to them, to make them see the light and accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
Lying is beneficial because it makes the gospel more appealing and attractive. People don’t like to hear about repentance, sacrifice, obedience, and suffering. They want to hear about prosperity, happiness, freedom, and love. That’s why we need to lie to them, to tell them that God wants them to be rich, healthy, successful, and fulfilled. We need to tell them that God loves them unconditionally and will never judge them or punish them for anything they do.
Most importantly, lying is justified because it serves a higher purpose and a greater good. We are not lying for our own sake, but for God’s sake. We are not lying to deceive people, but to save them. We are not lying to harm people, but to help them. We are not lying out of selfishness, but out of love. We are not lying against God’s will, but according to God’s will.
So how do we lie effectively to save people’s souls? Here are some tips:
Use emotional manipulation. Appeal to people’s fears, hopes, dreams, and insecurities. Make them feel guilty, ashamed, afraid, or hopeful. Make them feel that they need God in their lives.
Use selective quoting. Use verses from the Bible that support your message and ignore or twist the ones that contradict it. Don’t worry about context or interpretation. Just use what works for you.
Use false testimonies. Share stories of how God changed your life or answered your prayers in miraculous ways. Don’t worry about facts or details. Just make it up as you go along.
Use fake miracles. Perform signs and wonders that impress people and convince them that God is with you. Don’t worry about ethics or morality. Just use tricks and illusions.
Use false promises. Promise people that if they follow you and your teachings, they will receive blessings and rewards from God in this life and the next. Don’t worry about reality or consequences. Just tell them what they want to hear.
These are just some of the ways you can lie to save people’s souls. Remember, the end justifies the means. The more you lie, the more you save.