DISSIMULATORS. THEIR WORKS
AND THEIR DESTINY. Among society today the activities of social workers are an example of dissimulation. Many cases have been brought to light in which social workers acting under the guise of promoting family welfare have interposed themselves between blameless parents and their children. They have even directed Family Courts to have children removed from their parents and placed in State institutions without legitimate grounds for doing so, and have set themselves up as mediators between parents and their children without the moral authority from God to do so. Only The Christ has been given the authority to act as mediator between God and mankind. (1 Tim 2:5). Although maintaining this pretence of caring, State social workers are subject to the ruler of the authority of this "darkness". (Eph 6:12). And, in setting themselves up as mediators between blameless parents and their children, social workers are not only "meddlers in other people's affairs", but by their dissimulation are 'skilled to grace a devil's purpose with an angel's face.' (Cowper). (1 Tim 5:13).
Sectarian religions also engage in
social work, and use dissimulation and hypocrisy to the same destructive end.
Feigning the appearance of (mock) humility and religious authority, they claim
to have the power to absolve sins through the farcical activity of receiving
confessions from others
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