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Text 568 The Expansion of the Truth Religion

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    The originally prosperous Edogawa District of Tokyo was like a ghost after the virus outbreak. It was not that people were infected and died from the virus, but that people were afraid of contracting the virus and did not leave their homes.  What really plunged Japan into chaos and decline was not the virus itself, but the fear caused by the virus.  Fear spreads much faster and more easily than a virus.

    Because the virus outbreak area is so vast, people infected with the virus have appeared in almost every county in Japan. And just when people thought a certain place was safe, the virus suddenly broke out there, making people panic and making people even more concerned about their own health.  The way out is pessimistic and hopeless.

    Smart people have guessed that this Ebola virus epidemic is likely to be man-made. Someone is deliberately spreading this virus, so the virus outbreak is so even, and a group of infected people are isolated and controlled in one place.  At the same time, another group of infected people appeared. If someone hadn't deliberately infected a group of victims, common sense analysis would have said that this would not have occurred in the normal process of virus spread.

    It¡¯s not that the Japanese authorities don¡¯t want to find out who is behind the scenes and see if they have a vaccine to rescue the virus. However, the power that the Japanese authorities can use now is extremely limited. Even if public power is still there, most public servants have already  It is to refuse to perform public duties during the virus outbreak. After all, personal lives are more important.

    "There are indeed a group of people who contributed a lot to the rise of Japan during the Showa era. They have a great sense of responsibility and are brave enough to do their jobs. However, their power is still too thin, and they have no way to start in such a dangerous environment.  In particular, within a few days of the investigation of one investigation team, most of the team members were infected with the virus and had to be quarantined. This made the Japanese authorities even more pessimistic about finding the mastermind behind the scenes.

    Those in power, dignitaries, and wealthy businessmen all protect themselves closely. Their mansions are completely sealed. No outsiders are allowed in, and they will never leave. They will only be allowed in when food and other necessary supplies are delivered from outside.  .  Moreover, it must be strictly disinfected and tested to ensure that there are no hidden dangers before it can be used.

    But the ordinary people in Japan are much more miserable. They are trapped at home after being unable to work, and the government obviously does not have the ability to deliver supplies to their doorsteps because the population is too large, so ordinary people can only go to fixed locations to collect them.  The necessities of life, and this process is extremely dangerous.  Even though the Japanese, who are good at deployment and planning, have used many management tricks in the hope of staggering and reducing the risk of infection as much as possible, many of those who went out to collect daily necessities still ended up infected with the virus, and then  Infected family members.

    In a house in Edogawa District, an old woman with gray hair and wrinkled face anxiously looked at her grandson lying on the hospital bed, holding a string of rosary beads in her hands and praying for him with her hands together.  Her grandson has always been very sensible, and the grandmother loves him very much. Last year, her grandson was admitted to Dongda University and has a bright future.  However, the virus broke out and classes at the University of Tokyo were suspended. The grandson was worried about his grandma, so he came to her house to take care of her.

    But bad luck finally struck. Because the family ran out of food, the grandson had to take a bag of rice and grain to a relief point set up by the government to get food. However, in the process, the grandson was inexplicably infected with the Ebola virus.  She fell ill a few days after returning home. She felt hot all over and was in great pain in bed.

    Grandma didn¡¯t care that she might also be infected with the virus, and took care of her grandson at his bedside, hoping that her grandson could survive.  The medical power in Edogawa District is far from enough to maintain everyone's normal medical treatment. At first, doctors and nurses were able to take away those infected with the virus to take care of them, but later they were unable to take care of so many patients.  Grandma made several calls to the medical hotline, but the operator only told them to wait patiently and help would arrive.  But the operator told them not to leave the house. Grandma is not stupid. That means that if you die at home and don't come out, that's the best situation. At least you won't infect others.

    Grandma had no hope. No one would come to save them in such a crisis. They were so helpless and could only face death without fear. However, she was deeply unwilling to die on her own.  It's nothing, but her grandson is still very young and shouldn't die like this.

    "It would be great if there is a god who can save us," grandma prayed.

    At this moment, the long-lost doorbell rang.  Since the outbreak of the virus, visits between neighbors or relatives and friends have completely disappeared, and any unnecessary interpersonal contact may lead to infection with the virus.  Many people avoid people while walking on the road, and even if they meet an acquaintance, they keep their heads down and pass by quickly.  No one wants to leave their home if possible.

    Grandma suddenly became excited and thought: "Will it be a medical team?"

    But in an instant, her mood dropped again.  Because, even if it is a medical team, they have no way to save the patient. Maybe they are just here to see if the grandson is dead. If he is dead, they will take his body and cremate it to prevent the virus from infecting others.

      With all kinds of confusing thoughts in her heart, grandma walked to the entrance and opened the door. She saw two people standing outside the door dressed a little strangely, half Japanese but not Japanese, half Indian but not Indian, with a little bit of Chinese characteristics.  It¡¯s also a very unique costume.

    "Hello, lost and suffering people, our omniscient and omnipotent God already knows your pain. I want to tell you that only by believing in the true God and investing in the truth of Aum can you be freed from the sea of ??suffering and achieve enlightenment.  And relieve the disaster," an ordinary-looking woman said to grandma with a serious face.

    Grandma was confused and had no idea what these people did. She only saw another male weirdo poking around with something like a ritual prop, as if he was performing some kind of ritual.  Grandma took a few steps back and said, "No matter who you are, please stand back. I may have been infected with the virus. If you come into contact with me, your life may be in danger."

    The female preacher smiled contemptuously and said: "You who are lost and suffering, we are the ones who come to rescue you in danger by the order of the omniscient and omnipotent God of the universe. The viruses in this world are not a threat to us at all.  With the love and blessing of the true God, we are not afraid of any disaster. Let me tell you, your prayers have been known by the true God. The true God is willing to generously save anyone who is willing to believe in him from the sea of ??suffering, but the prerequisite is whether you are willing to do it.  Give everything to the true God and your faith to become an Aum Shinrikyo believer.¡±

    Grandma was surprised: "Have my prayers been known to the gods? How did you know? Can believing in him really save my grandson?"

    "Of course, the true God is omniscient and omnipotent, and He knows all your prayers and wishes." The female preacher said unusually.  This is actually a very typical deception trick. In this case, it is a natural behavior for people to pray. If you guess ten or nine people, you will fail.  Moreover, people will compare their own behavior with the things listed by others, just like the characteristics of a constellation. It is not that it is really accurate, but when you compare it, you will always find some similarities.  And if they compare and find that they are consistent, they will naturally believe in this thing.

    When people in despair see the last straw, no matter how unrealistic it is, they still want to grab it. This straw may not necessarily allow them to live, but if they don't grab it, they will definitely die.  Most people can make a choice.

    "Okay, I am willing to believe in the true God and join Aum Shinrikyo. Please save my grandson," grandma said eagerly.

    The female preacher shook her head and said: "Your current situation cannot be regarded as a devout belief in the true God. Only true believers can get the shelter of the true God, gain wisdom and be freed from the sea of ??suffering. In order to enable you to transform from a confused lamb into a true believer."  Believers, you and your grandson should go to our church and do the necessary practice. Well, and such practice is also good for suppressing illness. As long as you really believe in the true God, the virus will definitely be expelled by the true God.  ¡±

    The male preacher also spoke: "This outbreak of the Ebola virus is a sign of the end of the world. The true God can touch the despicability and filthiness of the world and use mysterious means to remove those who should not enjoy life, and  Leave those lucky ones chosen by the true God to continue to survive on this land. As the saying goes, those who believe will live, and those who do not believe will die."

    You fooled the two preachers, and I fooled the old lady, who had little experience. In addition, she was completely confused now, and saw that the two preachers were not afraid of the possible existence in her.  Due to the virus, the old lady can only treat a dead horse as a living doctor, hoping to save herself and her grandson by relying on this Aum Shinrikyo religion.

    "If it is really a god, then there is no problem in believing in him. A god who can bring down divine punishment and save the world must be a true god. He is much more real than those gods who never respond to the human world." The old lady thought,  The two evangelists finally agreed.

    They carried their grandson, who was unable to get up, into the car, and then sent them to a village in the outskirts of Tokyo.  A lot of people have gathered here, most of them, like the old lady, came to this place with weak hope.  They practiced together, prayed together, and spent money to buy God-given gifts.

    And the most incredible thing is that some of the most active patients seem to have really gotten rid of their illnesses and life-threatening injuries after staying for many days and spiritually believing in Aum Shinrikyo.  Those who were safe believed in Aum Shinrikyo even more, and consciously transformed themselves into preachers, telling the new arrivals how they had overcome the disease through belief in the true God.  The trend is growing.
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