Like Religion has Medicine surpassed it ability to make rational decisions.
It is easy to see where religion has strayed with the emergence of atheism, Buddhism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, Islam, and the long, corrupt history of the Catholic Church. Their actions have often resulted in the oppression of women, including imposing restrictive clothing and attempting to control children through education.
Over 90% of nuns identify as lesbians, while a small percentage fulfill traditional roles associated with male sexual desire. This is part of the natural state of a female's body, including menstruation, which has been used as a diversion. It has allowed specific individuals to exploit and sexualize children while silencing those who might challenge these abuses.
There are millions of children worldwide suffering under this supposed religious care. These are the true devils and monsters that Jesus warned us about. Lacking clarity or understanding, many parents allow the church to manipulate their daughters, converting them into submissive individuals. This has created a system of control, with the potential for blackmail keeping them quiet and compliant.
Additionally, the field of medicine has also become tainted by greed, resulting in a division within the healthcare system. Pharmaceuticals serve as a new form of power, demanding lifelong dependence, much like a religious practice. Are we, as a human race, doomed by medicine and its various forms? No.
Brick by brick, we can take down that wall. Religion, like aspirin, can be beneficial for health, but it is not a substitute for health. You can choose whether to take an aspirin at your discretion, just as you can choose whether to drink, despite the church's historical control over alcohol and its negative attitudes toward drugs.
As a candidate for the office of the President of the United States and as the Vice President of Germany, I make this promise: we need a complete retraining of all doctors. This retraining should not focus on techniques but rather on their knowledge of non-monetary healthcare models. All education must be free and fully funded as a prerequisite for their work.
I will announce my candidacy for these offices as an Independent political candidate in 2028. We need to "drain the swamps" for a purpose: to build a new model for the future of humankind, regardless of gender, and to provide children with a guiding framework for their lives. I will need your help, your time, and your support to turn my dream into our shared vision and the dreams of those who struggle to envision a better future.
I stand for the Public Unity Party-432. "Color is one shade that can be divided into millions of shades of self." It remains colored, regardless of the shade. Religion and its placebo medicine are similar—both can be broken down into numerous parts.
I envision a new form of education that incorporates innovative training methods to foster independence and promote reflective learning. After we drain the swamp, let's build a reimagined future through a transformation of education in both religion and healthcare. We have never needed more than one Jesus; the excess has only caused confusion.
The future is not determined by prophecies; they are often wishful thinking from uncertain sources. Our dreams can manifest if we believe in them. For instance, there are troubling realities involving children and the influence of religious care, which can lead to their exploitation. This echoes the dire warnings that Jesus provided. Without clarity or understanding, some parents allow churches to take their daughters and transform them into hollow shells, used and abused for the benefit of those in power.
Furthermore, medicine has been tainted by greed and corruption. Pharmaceutical companies have become the new authority, demanding unquestioned obedience. Just as some pray daily for their entire lives, many are now subjected to lifelong prescriptions. Are we as a human race doomed by medicine and its many forms? I believe we are not.
Brick by brick, we can take down that wall. Religion, like aspirin, can be beneficial for health, but it cannot replace health itself. You have the power to choose your path, just as I do. Together, we can create a brighter future for everyone.
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