A Need for a Crusade: A Spiritual Crusade

A herd of sheep are walking in a path. The herd is full of blind sheep because they refuse to go back to read what a sign that they already passed actually says. And, at the right of this path, there is a fence, and at the right of that fence there is another path…in this second path there is also a flock of sheep. One of the sheep from the path at the right of the fence tells the mob of sheep at the left of the fence, “Do not continue in that path, there is a sign that you passed that said, “dead-end ahead” please stop, and return to this path”.
But, unfortunately most of the sheep at the path at the left of the fence refuse to return and read the sign, even know that few did it and went back to tell the flock, “They are right, we must leave this path” many of the sheep at the path at the left of the fence continued to refuse to leave the path…but then those at the left looked at the right and saw that some of the sheep have black (and others have grey) wool, they started criticizing those at the right of the fence due that reason, and because some of the sheep from that mob (the mob at the right of the fence) chose to cross to the left path because it looked as an easier path.
The sheep at the right of the fence just kept saying “Just go back and read the sign”, but many of the sheep at the left refused to go back and read the sign. Unfortunately, the path grew very distant and the sheep at the right could no longer see the mob of sheep who were walking at the left of the fence. The right path let the herd of sheep to the top of the mountain where a prairie full of rivers and grass was waiting for them, while the path at the left of the fence left the other mob of sheep to a cliff, some of the sheep when they saw that ran back to the right path, unfortunately others did not, and those who did not went back, walked right to the cliff, and never stopped walking until they fell from the cliff to a hole without light because even at the end, they did not believe that path lead them to a dead-end; even when the Shepherd ran in the aid of the sheep going to the wrong path, many refused to listen, even when the Shepherd sent his workers in the past to try to stop them from walking in the path left to the fence, most of mob did not listen because they could not see truth beyond their own perspective. The same ways that the majority of the flock of the sheep at the left of the fence refused to go back and read (as well to analyze) the sign, there are many Christians who refuse to learn the history of Christianity and refuse to learn anything that goes beyond their own perspective of “salvation” because they have eyes, but they can’t see, they have ears but they can’t see, they have a tongue, but they can’t speak…
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