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Organized religion will attempt to rationalize Implicit Rule as a universally accepted construct that provides foundation for their perspectives. However, an "implicit rule" is an assumed relationship from the perspective of the observer.

Implicit rules are ONLY valid within a confined set of considerations and are not universally applicable.

Circular logic is built around implicit rules.

Circular logic can be useful, but the only truth is where circular logic is valid for ALL situations without contradiction. Cite any contradiction and the Implicit Rule must be ammended in some way to preclude contradiction; or the statement is definitely not true.

Organized Religion uses self-serving short loops of implicit logic to manipulate the masses. Help a few to influence the many, give to the few to enslave the many.

Take special notice of how many people claim to be Christian but in no way represent the professed religious qualities of being Christian; exclude the social aspects as the social aspects are common to being human and not the religion. People fear persecution and claim alliance with Christianity and Islam even though they share no religious beliefs in those systems.

Treating others as you want to be treated is a general social value, NOT a particular religious artifact.

People confuse deeply the difference between social values and religious beliefs; they are in no way the same. Religions intentionally cite social relationships that are in general useful, but in actuality have no connection to their religious beliefs. The good qualities of religions are related to social values, and not religion.

If you do not believe Jesus Christ was a God, you are NOT Christian.

If you believe God intervenes then you do NOT believe God is intelligent enough to have concieved of all consequences that you would choose differently. Therefore, self-determination is non-existent if you believe God is omnipotent. And Christianity is the work of man and not the inspiration of God.

Islam cites The Bible for its own validity.

Therefore, because Christianity is invalid, so to is Islam invalid.

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