tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post6893398476236545623..comments2024-03-26T16:24:34.218+00:00Comments on Meeting The Masters: Things Are Not Always What At First They SeemWilliam Wildbloodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-69909308127199972932022-06-26T19:26:23.071+00:002022-06-26T19:26:23.071+00:00I've just commented on a discussion on Bruce&#...I've just commented on a discussion on Bruce's blog about the nature of demonic plans. As I've said on Bruce's blog, I believe that God wants us to come to repentance and is patient w/ giving us many chances. Jesus did say to forgive your brother 70 x 7. Brexit and the Trump election were opportunities for the UK and US to repent. However, they squandered those opportunities. I do not believe it to be a coincidence that RvW was overturned on the Feast of John the Baptist and the Sacred Heart. Both of these feasts coincided w/ warnings about the need for repentance. It was also the birthday of the founder of the March for Life Nellie Grey. <br /><br />The RvW decision could very well be the final chance to repent before destruction arrives. I already see the collapse coming w/ high fuel prices, inflation, etc. The sexual revolution is a key obstacle in modern man seeking salvation. Abortion is a key pillar in maintaining sexuality w/ no strings attached. However, the lessons from Brexit and Trump warn us that spiritual revival is far from being guaranteed. There is a real danger that certain states will ban abortion and women will just travel to another state to commit child sacrifice. By reverting the decision back to the states, Americans are given the choice as to the path they will take. Making the right decision will be critical in the years to come.Lady Mermaidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-27234157970887082872022-06-25T19:51:50.912+00:002022-06-25T19:51:50.912+00:00One thing that has me wondering is the lack of imm...One thing that has me wondering is the lack of immediate large riots. Even in DC, it appears that not many people showed up to the Friday riot and social media is a bit quiet. In my town there were some old women making signs at about 10 am today, they taped them to the light posts and left. <br />I'm just not sure if this indicates the ptb were caught by surprise, or merely a slower escalation. Lukenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-86397994948806118842022-06-25T18:35:23.677+00:002022-06-25T18:35:23.677+00:00Good points, cae.
xxxx, I don't say that peop...Good points, cae.<br /><br />xxxx, I don't say that people shouldn't be happy about the news but they should be wary about walking into a trap. Unfortunately, that is how things are now in these end times. Why not just say to your family that this is great news but be on the lookout that there may not be some hidden motive behind it. After all, Jesus told his disciples to be wise as serpents.<br /><br />A Christian's hope should always be in the next world not this one which belongs to the so called prince of this world. It's not being a killjoy to tell people not to get too invested in what goes on down here. Strive for the good, of course, but don't worry too much how things turn out. William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-66712157742641945952022-06-25T17:34:12.636+00:002022-06-25T17:34:12.636+00:00You are right, of course. But every thing that see...You are right, of course. But every thing that seems evil is evil, of course. And every thing that seems good is surely an evil in disguise. This is the mentality of our people. So why don't we lay down and die??<br /><br />You urge caution. What is this in this matter for people like us who do not have power? Not being happy? Not having hope that this is a good thing? If this ends up being evil, we will get bitter in the future. No reason not to be happy now. Then Bruce talks about the sin of despair and yaddah, yaddah, yaddah. <br /><br />My sister told me: "At last some good news". Should I tell him? Have caution! Don't have hope for the first time in many years. Something bad could happen.<br /><br />In the family, I have the reputation of killjoy, telling about all the bad thigs that are coming. Now that something good happens should I tell that they should not be happy because something bad could arise from this good? I'll pass.<br /><br />If tomorrow this is for evil, "que nos quiten lo bailao" ("let them take us the happiness we had in the past" literally "let them take us the dances we had") xxxxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03301056246301447928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-58408860401629241362022-06-25T17:07:40.427+00:002022-06-25T17:07:40.427+00:00William, I think you are spot on with this!!! Som...William, I think you are spot on with this!!! Something about the whole thing just feels 'engineered'...<br /><br />What strikes me, is that in an age when there are sooo many options for birth control - why hasn't anyone ever started 'talking up' the idea of 'preventing abortion by preventing conception'?<br />(Surely, even Catholics must see the latter to be a far lesser 'sin' than the former?)<br /><br />And as well, paternity has been 100% genetically provable for over 30 years now - yet, no one has ever launched the idea of limiting 'unwanted' pregnancies by 'putting the fear of 18 yrs. child support' on young men from their early teens!<br /><br />Instead, the focus has been on 'acceptance of single motherhood' and welfare support!<br /><br />When there have been viable societal options other than abortion for so long - the fact that women have been 'encouraged' to consider abortion a 'life choice right' rather than a legal 'worst case necessity', just seems to me part of the whole demonic agenda against morality.<br />caehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05126263938544146422noreply@blogger.com