Christians Shouldn't Be Red Pilled

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Hey there! So you might be wondering, "What is this 'red pill' thing everyone keeps talking about?" Well, the term "red pill" comes from the movie "The Matrix," where the main character is given the choice between a red pill and a blue pill. The red pill represents the harsh reality of the world, while the blue pill represents blissful ignorance.

Now, you might be thinking, "Hey, I'm a Christian, I want to know the truth about the world! I'll take the red pill!" But hold on a second. As Christians, we believe that the truth has already been revealed to us through the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ. We don't need to seek out some sort of "red pill" to uncover the truth.

In fact, the Bible warns us about those who try to deceive us and lead us astray

, it is important to remember that our ultimate allegiance is to God and His Word, not to any earthly ideology or political movement. The Bible teaches us to love God and love others, and to seek justice and righteousness in all that we do. It also teaches us to be humble, to listen to others, and to seek truth and wisdom.

Therefore, it is not helpful or healthy for Christians to align themselves with any ideology or movement that promotes hatred, division, or a lack of compassion and understanding towards others. It is important for us to carefully consider the beliefs and actions of any group or individual that we align ourselves with, and to make sure that they align with the values and teachings of Jesus.

 

Plus, have you seen the movie "The Matrix"? It's pretty intense. Do you really want to go down that rabbit hole? Trust me, you don't want to be "red pilled" in that sense.

So, to sum it up: as Christians, we don't need to seek out some sort of "red pill" to uncover the truth. We have the truth revealed to us through the Bible and the person of Jesus. Plus, "The Matrix" is a little too intense for my taste.

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