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originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
I saw the headline and read "Bill Gates dead--"
I be like 'Thank the baby jesus!"
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
a reply to: MidnightHawk
That was a lot of words to confess that you're ready for Bill Gates Grillmates maggot meat paste and sausages.
But I digress.
originally posted by: MidnightHawk
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
a reply to: MidnightHawk
That was a lot of words to confess that you're ready for Bill Gates Grillmates maggot meat paste and sausages.
But I digress.
We have totally different world views. And it is not wrong to share differences of opinion. If mine is helpful then take it. I'm not telling you to believe the way I do. No one should rejoice over the death of someone. I was watching a YouTube channel talking about how people were rejoicing over the death of Rush Limbaugh and even making comments about wanting to see other people die like Alex Jones, and even Trump. I feel all such people who desire the death of another human, or rejoice over the fact that someone has died is morally bankrupt and wrong.
Since you indulge that behavior and flaunt it you obviously disagree with me. Our morals and understanding of what is right and wrong are different. I doubt my influence will change you, but you never know, there is never anything wrong in stating when decency has been swept away. When that stops happenings the moral decay of society will be complete.
originally posted by: Cymru
a reply to: MidnightHawk
Billy the Gates still has an agenda.
Sugar-coated good intentions do not sweeten the taste of his nefarious plans.
Move along, nothing to see here if you are wearing blinkers.
I suggest the MSM outlet pertaining to your locality.
originally posted by: Cymru
originally posted by: MidnightHawk
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
a reply to: MidnightHawk
That was a lot of words to confess that you're ready for Bill Gates Grillmates maggot meat paste and sausages.
But I digress.
We have totally different world views. And it is not wrong to share differences of opinion. If mine is helpful then take it. I'm not telling you to believe the way I do. No one should rejoice over the death of someone. I was watching a YouTube channel talking about how people were rejoicing over the death of Rush Limbaugh and even making comments about wanting to see other people die like Alex Jones, and even Trump. I feel all such people who desire the death of another human, or rejoice over the fact that someone has died is morally bankrupt and wrong.
Since you indulge that behavior and flaunt it you obviously disagree with me. Our morals and understanding of what is right and wrong are different. I doubt my influence will change you, but you never know, there is never anything wrong in stating when decency has been swept away. When that stops happenings the moral decay of society will be complete.
globalpossibilities.org...
Nice Guy huh?
originally posted by: Cymru
a reply to: MidnightHawk
My blatant sarcasm passed over you at a great height obviously.
originally posted by: MidnightHawk
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
I saw the headline and read "Bill Gates dead--"
I be like 'Thank the baby jesus!"
Why would you rejoice over the death or demise of anyone?
I don't think these people have bad motives.
People like Bill Gates, now I could be naive or wrong, but I think that people do what they think is right, and Bill Gates amassed a fortune by whatever means. He sees the injustices and suffering in the world and thinks he is in a position to help because of his great fortune, along with others in positions like his.
They make charities, fund noble programs, and are philanthropic. Giving makes a person feel good. And when one has a lot they probably maybe even feel an obligation to help when they see there is so much help needed.
There are always going to be conspiracy theorists thinking that these rich people want the end of life on earth and to subjugate everyone into slavery. But why? Isn't it more reasonable to think they are trying to do what they think is right in helping society? Maybe they are wrong maybe they are right but they are doing what they can.
And everyone has their baggage and their proclivities to badness no matter how poor or rich. If you're rich you may have a means to indulge in your sordid side more than a poor person or a person too busy making ends meet. You can blame everyone on earth for something or the other, me included, and you gentle reader as well.
The thing is things are too complex, governments too corrupt, and there are indeed truly evil people in positions of power who do want the demise of others.
I believe God's kingdom will bring about the solutions that these people, who lack faith in God, are trying to fix. They are doing things the way they know how leaving God out of the picture. It'd be easier for them if they knew God has everything in control. They wouldn't have to worry so much about things. If you have more then help more. But know you aren't going to be the savior of the world. The savior, Jesus, will come on time. The earth is not going to be destroyed by man-made problems, or natural disasters. There is not going to be a nuclear holocaust, or a comet blowing up life on earth. Man's ruining the earth is not going to be the end of it.
In fact there is a Bible prophecy that talks about a time in earth's history when man would be ruining the earth. And it says that during that time God is going to take action to get rid of the people ruining the earth. Obviously that prophecy is an accurate depiction of what is occurring in our day. So no doubt the fulfillment of God's riding the earth of people who are ruining it is not far from being fulfilled either:
"But the nations became wrathful, and your own wrath came, and the appointed time came for the dead to be judged and to reward your slaves the prophets and the holy ones and those fearing your name, the small and the great, and to bring to ruin those ruining the earth.”
originally posted by: SuicideKing33
a reply to: MidnightHawk
Sure they will do what they feel is right. Unfortunately that includes them in charge and us being controlled in every facet of our lives. You really don't have to search very far to see how depraved and evil the rulers here on earth are. Will they win? I don't know. But to think Bill Gates or George Soros or Jeff Bezos are good people with good intentions...is beyond naive. Just look around. Listen to what they tell you out of their own mouths.
Their version of doing "right" is them controlling and owning everything. While the masses drudge on forward owning nothing eating bug paste and lab meat and making sure to go get that latest shot for the super scary new covid strain...
Absolutely no benelovance, none. If owning nothing is so great these guys can start leading by example.
Paul’s words, “We do not wrestle against flesh and blood,” are well known among Christians, but do we truly live mindfully of spiritual warfare? It is far too easy to allow our sight and physical realities to command our attention. The call of Scripture, however, is to be battle ready for spiritual warfare. Through this multi-week series, we will consider what Scripture teaches about this spiritual struggle.
originally posted by: Randyvine
a reply to: MidnightHawk
Rev.
3:16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
Paul’s words, “We do not wrestle against flesh and blood,” are well known among Christians, but do we truly live mindfully of spiritual warfare? It is far too easy to allow our sight and physical realities to command our attention. The call of Scripture, however, is to be battle ready for spiritual warfare. Through this multi-week series, we will consider what Scripture teaches about this spiritual struggle.
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You seem to believe no one is evil. When we are all capable.