Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist
Don't Be Perfect: God Doesn't Want That
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In Isaiah 14:12
The sin of Lucifer, the angel of light, the most beautiful and the most perfect, wanted to be more perfect than God, so he was expelled from paradise.
What the priests and pastors hide is not the fact of presumption and pretentious arrogance, but the fact that God does not want perfect people, much less more perfect than he is, this is what the text of Isaiah 14 hides.
Don't try to be perfect, be a person without imperfections, without sins, it won't please God, it's there in the bible to remind you of that.
Durkhein's research on suicide in Europe 200 years ago showed that among suicides, Protestants lead ahead of any statistical cohort, then Jews, which proves that Protestants' obsession with strictly following the bible far more than than Apostolic Roman Catholics, and that of followers of Judaism and that of followers of Islam.
Protestants need to relax and stop stubbornly seeking spiritual perfection, and this leads to covert behavior, creates a hypocrisy to hide the small sins that are impossible to avoid, but that end up bothering and sometimes maddening those who seek to follow the doctrines that often they extrapolate the laws of Moses and the doctrines introduced by the patristic Christianity of Paul, Peter, Apollos, Mark who founded Christianity after the resurrection of Jesus who did not get to know Christianity itself being Jesus baptized in Judaism and died following Judaism.
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