Do Christians need Deliverance from Jesus? Are they Possessed?

I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.
— Galatians 2:20
One of the ironies of Christian dogma is the subject of demonic possession. Christians are known for accusing unbelievers of demonic influence or, in some cases, possession. We have countless movies of people inhabited by evil spirits, a whole genre of horror books, and a culture filled with memes of ungodly spirits haunting good people through various means. The Christian faith teaches that "those in the Jesus club" are protected by God, while those "not in the club" are exposed to the legions of Satan.
I think it's about time we flip the "pot calling the kettle black" around because Christians are just as possessed by a spirit they call Jesus as everyone else with a personality quirk they don't like. And frankly, I'm tired of them holding the moral high ground on the issue.
Not only do they violate the separation of church and state, they feel entitled to point the finger at everyone they deem evil, demonically possessed, or, at the least, sinners (which implies a nefarious allegiance to the powers of darkness). What's worse, they threaten those who don't obey their celestial master with eternal damnation — and it's legal.
Living in America, where the bible is sworn upon in the court system, and presidents take office, is perplexing. Citizens 'not of the faith' are considered people born in sin who must accept a human sacrifice called Jesus to be born again into God's Kingdom. Guilt is assigned through their horrifically violent bible (read the old testament).
One of the most absurd things Christians believe is that sinners choose to go to Hell. Excuse me, but, who in their right mind would choose to have sex before marriage at the cost of being tortured for eternity without parole? It's patently stupid logic.
What they really mean is:
It's God's way or the highway! Join the cult or Die!
Technically, Jesus possesses Christians when they invoke the "spirit" into their hearts. It is an occult ritual. From that point forward, their bodies are ruled by his spirit. Jesus did the Will of his Father and expects his followers to do the same.
Consider that demonic possession takes over the will of the victim. It is no longer "their" will but the Devil's Will. So, instead of being possessed by an evil spirit, Christians are possessed by the spirit of a tyrannical God who requires human sacrifice. This is precisely why they are as judgmental and soul-threatening as Him.
Think about it. Christians are "vessels" of the Holy Spirit which is part of the Trinity (whatever that is). There's no difference between the cult-like "love stare" of Christians and the Osho cult in Oregon who poisoned the locals because that didn't agree with their version of world peace.
Although todays Christians are unlikely to murder, they let God do the dirty work for them. They love knowing their enemies are going to be judged by their God. They anticipate the moment when "Every Knee Shall Bow and Tongue Confess." They become "sadly noble" for everyone who is going to "get what's coming to them" when God throws unbelievers into his hell-fire concentration camp.
If you observe the behavior of people in cults, they walk and talk the Will of their leader, usually accompanied by virtue signaling and morally superior glee. They live their lives around their so-called "sacred teachings." Everything they do is motivated by the commands of the cult. They are not themselves. They are possessed by the energy of the cult. They do the Will of their master. They are without a will of their own. This is why being "willful" (the same baloney as being in your ego) is a sin. One must be humble and do God's will or suffer the consequences.
I see no difference between the socially acceptable cult of Christianity and any other cult. It's just another "rescue package" to fight over. Human primates have always fought over their versions of world peace. It's an evolutionary trait. We are territorial apes.
When I bring these points up to Christians, they usually reply with the "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son" business. But they don't know what the hell that even means. Furthermore, there's no evidence that Jesus or the Devil existed outside of biblical storytelling.
There's more historical evidence for Mother Goose than the mythical Jesus and his cohort Satan.
Allow me to clear away the holy fog and spell out the ridiculous narrative. And no, I'm not going to include the story of Noah's ark, where all the bugs and animals paired up and walked single file into the ship and stopped eating each other for 150 days:
Lucky for us, there's enough freedom of speech left in the room to expose the hypocrisy, manipulation, threats, and soul-bullying without being thrown into a medieval dungeon or roasted on a stick.
"Christ in You The Hope of Glory" should read: "I am myself, hopeful and glorious."
Unfortunately, according to the possessed, being yourself is evil.
Christians need to be delivered from Jesus in order to awaken themselves to their natural existence, which is not sinful. Become human. You are life by default. Enjoy it, and drop the crutch. If you need the spilled blood of a messiah to do good in the world, then you need therapy. Free yourself from Jesus.
— Zzenn