Discriminating Between Genuine Clergy And Charlatans

RAMANAM
In the Name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit, Amen.

How to discriminate between genuine clergy and charlatans? Simple: genuine clergy embody the Pauline injunction to live from the work of one’s hands rather than from the resources of others. Thus, any individual claiming to be clergy who is living from donations is a charlatan. Being a charlatan they are not operationally indeterminate, inconclusive or neutral. They are pro-actively dangerous in every way that there is to be dangerous.

Charlatans claiming or implying to be clergy are the source of each instance of unrest in the world today. Humanity will earn peace when these toxic males and females are unable to receive donations, unable to operate. They will not cease their operations willingly because it is their nature to hurt.

The United States has a state-sponsored religion. A religion is a set of behaviors compelled by the stochastic structure of an ultimate concern. The state-sponsored religion of the United States is the set of behaviors of the majorities of the faculties of United States colleges and universities. That set of behaviors is compelled by the stochastic structure of sex-and-race-based politics.

The majority of the faculties of United States colleges and universities are charlatans implicitly claiming to be clergy of what is a harmful religion. Added to their kind in the world’s colleges and universities and to the charlatans claiming to be clergy who are the majority of apparent clergy in each of the world’s helpful religions, these males and females comprise a crisis which threatens to overwhelm humanity.

This crisis is being averted. Humanity should accept to learn from persons who earn their living with the work of their hands.

Update I: Further discussion of the phenomenon of genuine and demonic clergy and scholars is here and here.

AMDG

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