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ON ONE WORLD RELIGION

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, February 10, 2026 – The god of Islam is not my God. Neither is the god of post-resurrection Judaism. These cults do not worship Jesus’ Father. That we all worship the same “deity” is a lie. As a born-again believer, I worship the Father of Jesus who, since my rebirth, is my Father, too. I don’t know who or what Muslims and modern Jews worship, and frankly I don’t want to know.

I am not spiritually yoked together with anyone who isn’t a born-again believer. The Christian ecumenism being pushed by the worldly church is bad enough, but framing the “three Abrahamic religions” as spiritually equal is an abomination. The first time I went into an airport “Worship Centre” (formerly known as a chapel), I felt like I’d entered a pagan (i.e., demonic) zone. Muslim “holy books” were piled on top of Jewish “holy books” piled on top of the Holy Bible. Loosely rolled “prayer rugs” were piled in the corner. What had formerly been a sanctuary for quiet reflection—a place to calm one’s pre- or post-flight nerves—had become a pop-up exercise studio. All that was missing was driving-beat music.

While I sat there silently reading the Bible, a steady parade of men came and went. Some unrolled a rug and assumed various yoga-like positions while chanting and occasionally howling. Others sat muttering and rocking back and forth like the poor tormented souls I’d seen in videos of insane asylums. These were not my spiritual brethren, these howling, chanting, rocking humans. If this is how they worship, you cannot convince me that they and I worship the same God.

In the public realm, I gladly do business with Muslims and Jews. I treat them as I do everyone else. I do not discriminate based on any metric. But I cannot worship with them because we do not worship the same Being. There are no “three Abrahamic religions”: There is only God, the Father of Jesus, who is also the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, and the God of born-again believers. There has only ever been one God, and Jesus is his one and only Messiah.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying.

HEAVEN TEN

all religions are demon worship

BEDFORD, Nova Scotia, November 5, 2015 – I am rabidly areligious. I hate all religions equally, and I hate them with a passion.

In my mind, ‘freedom of religion’ just means freedom to bow down to whichever demon you fancy, because all religions are demon worship, every single one. It’s better to live where religion is outlawed than to live where all religions are welcome.

Take Christianity, for instance. It’s loosely based on Jesus’ life and teachings, but it’s polar opposite to what Jesus intended. When he warned us: “Many will come in my name”, he was referring to the multiplicity of denominations that would spring up like weeds after a hard rain. None of these denominations reflect the true teachings of Jesus, and yet all claim to be “Christian”.  Like the other demon-worshiping cults they mimic (Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.), denominational Christianity is based on creeds and a rigid system of beliefs rather than raw live faith.

Jesus wanted us to experience faith raw and live, and he showed us how we can do that. Rather than institute a religious system that requires us to mouth “vain repetitions” (by reciting certain words over and over at certain times of the day) or perform deeds that were disconnected from our daily lives (like attending worship services), Jesus demonstrated how faith in God should not be something separate from what we do every day but instead should be life itself. He constantly referred to God as “the living God”, and invited us to live along with him.  We don’t need to go into a building to worship God because our worship is the choices we make, every day, all day. We are our faith, we don’t just “practice” it.

If you follow Jesus as you should be following Jesus, your faith is indistinguishable from your life. In fact, if you follow Jesus as you should be following him, you could live in a Muslim country where Christianity is outlawed, and still openly live your faith 24/7.  This is what is so astounding about what Jesus accomplished: he not only conquered death by paying our sin-debt on the cross, but he also conquered religion and the need for religious worship by turning everyday life into worship.

If you follow Jesus, you automatically are worshiping God.

If you follow Jesus, you live your faith real and raw by the choices you make, every day, all day.

Following Jesus is the highest calling a human being can aspire to; it’s also the most natural and the most rewarding. Jesus was a cool guy who lived a cool life. He was answerable to nothing and no-one but God, whose values he fully shared and fully espoused. He was areligious in the extreme.

So should you be.