The Churches are up to teaching about personal sin committed by individuals. But kept from the people is the definition of systemic sin or gang crime committed by a hierarchy or organization, who has managed to appear as legal or harmless but in reality is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The Pharmaceutical industry is a classic example.
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Pharmaceutical system – an example of systemic sin
1. Pharmaceutical System – an
example of systemic sin
or gang crime
AGAPE is the FOUNDATION (AGASOFT)
September 2016
2. The Churches are up to teaching about personal
sin only committed by individuals.
But kept from the people is the definition of
systemic sin or gang crime
committed by a hierarchy or organization,
who has managed to appear as legal or harmless
but in reality is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The Pharmaceutical industry is a classic example.
3. PHARMACEUTICALS Doesn't Want People To Get Healed
Neale Donald Walsch (NDW): Which brings me to another question. Why don’t You fix the world, instead of allowing it
to go to hell?
GOD: “Why don’t you?”
NDW: I don’t have the power.
GOD: “Nonsense. You’ve the power and the ability right now to end world hunger this minute, to cure diseases this
instant. What if I told you your own medical profession holds back cures, refuses to approve alternative medicines and
procedures because they threaten the very structure of the “healing” profession? What if I told you that the
governments of the world do not want to end world hunger? Would you believe me?”
NDW: I’d have a hard time with that. I know that’s the populist view, but I can’t believe it’s actually true. No doctor
wants to deny a cure. No countryman wants to see his people die.
GOD: “No individual doctor, that’s true. No particular countryman, that’s right. But doctoring and politicking have
become institutionalized, and it’s the institutions that fight these things, sometimes very subtly, sometimes even
unwittingly, but inevitably… because to those institutions it’s a matter of survival.
And so, to give you just one very simple and obvious example, doctors in the West deny the healing efficacies of
doctors in the East because to accept them, to admit that certain alternate modalities might just provide some healing,
would be to tear at the very fabric of the institution as it has structured itself.
This is not malevolent, yet it is insidious. The profession doesn’t do this because it is evil. It does it because it is scared.
All attack is a call for help.”
Source: CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD, thru ND Walsch
4. PHARMACEUTICALS Doesn't Want People To Get Healed
GOD: “…your own medical profession holds back cures, refuses to approve alternative medicines
and procedures because they threaten the very structure of the “healing” profession…”
NDW: … I can’t believe it’s actually true. No doctor wants to deny a cure. No countryman wants to
see his people die.
GOD: “No individual doctor, that’s true. No particular countryman, that’s right. But doctoring and
politicking have become institutionalized, and it’s the institutions that fight these things,
sometimes very subtly, sometimes even unwittingly, but inevitably… because to those institutions
it’s a matter of survival.
And so, to give you just one very simple and obvious example, doctors in the West deny the
healing efficacies of doctors in the East because to accept them, to admit that certain alternate
modalities might just provide some healing, would be to tear at the very fabric of the institution
as it has structured itself.
This is not malevolent, yet it is insidious. The profession doesn’t do this because it is evil. It does it
because it is scared.
All attack is a call for help.”
Source: CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD, thru ND Walsch
5. PHARMACEUTICALS is a systemic sin or gang crime
GOD: “…your own medical profession holds back cures, refuses to approve alternative
medicines and procedures because they threaten the very structure of the “healing”
profession…”
No individual doctor wants to deny a cure, that’s true. No particular countryman wants to
see his people die, that’s right. But doctoring and politicking have become
institutionalized, and it’s the institutions that fight these things, sometimes very subtly,
sometimes even unwittingly, but inevitably… because to those institutions it’s a matter of
survival…to admit that certain alternate modalities might just provide some healing,
would be to tear at the very fabric of the institution as it has structured itself.
This is not malevolent, yet it is insidious.
The profession doesn’t do this because it is evil. It does it because it is scared. All attack is
a call for help.”
Source: CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD, thru ND Walsch