Saturday, November 8, 2025

 


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What would be interesting to explore is whether hate can outweigh greed, self-preservation, and self-interest. 


In other words, would individuals still choose hate if it meant risking their own starvation, livelihood, or economic survival? 


Additionally, it would be intriguing to discover whether people would continue to choose hate even when faced with the certainty of spiritual death. 


This situation may arise from a gross misinterpretation of forgiveness of sin, viewing it as absolution rather than a means of healing for victims instead of perpetrators. 


Such a misunderstanding could lead to a complete bypass of redemption and result in certain damnation.


It would be interesting to see if in the divide and continuing divergence between the reality of affordable survival and the extravagant growth of the gilded maturation of the ultra-rich—who are often far removed from the ongoing struggles of everyday people—can coexist, even as it creates a stark contrast with the enduring foundation on which we build our lives.


For this American experiment is based upon the republican concept of self-governance by the people and governance for the people, could it continue to exist or long endure without the people and consideration for the people?





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Friday, November 7, 2025

 


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No matter who you are or how you identify in life and politics, it is essential to be true to yourself.


Lying to yourself and dealing in lies and hypocrisy will not resolve any issues; instead, it will only perpetuate them.


If you fail to reflect on your actions when you allow hate and aggression to take over, you will harm not only others but also your own soul.


Becoming disconnected from your conscience leads to being disconnected from the Lord and humanity.


There is a significant difference between believing in an ideal and dishonoring that ideal through hypocrisy.


We must condemn the hypocrisy, hate, fear, and ignorance of those who promote harm in the name of something noble, decent, and holy.


Religion should not be exploited by megalomaniacs who claim to be gods or idols and who act as if they possess more knowledge than Christ or the Lord and can therefore do no wrong.


Likewise, politics should not be a game played for personal gain, manipulating people's lives for more power instead of dedicated service.


It is utterly hypocritical to profess faith in Christ while simultaneously harboring hate and failing to embody the teachings of Jesus in love.


It is also hypocritical to claim concern for your constituents while doing nothing to act in their best interests or demonstrate genuine care.


Where is your conscience if it is not aligned with the love of the Lord and the love and peace of the Holy Spirit?


Where is your duty to care?




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Love is love.


Since the Lord created you in love and in peace, filled with grace, you are loved.  


The Holy Spirit is with you no matter what.  


Who you are and who you choose to be is a personal, private matter. 


The Lord grants you free will to make choices freely without hindrances (Genesis 2:16-17, Matthew 23:37, Revelation 3:20).


It is not up to the government or the church or anyone else to decide who you are or who you choose to be.  


Love is love.  


Love will remain love forever regardless of the hate, ignorance, or judgments of others and Caesar.*




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Matthew 7:1-5: "Judge not, that you be not judged.  


For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.  


Why do you see the speck in your brother's eye, but do not see the log in your own eye?”".


James 4:11: "Do not speak evil against one another, brothers". 




Thursday, November 6, 2025

 


What motivates some individuals to continually harm those perceived as weaker?


How can behaviors rooted in depravity, dishonor, and indecency lead some to feel a sense of power, despite these actions revealing a deeper loss of integrity, decency, and dignity?


Why are such disgraceful behaviors, characterized by pathetic dishonor, not seen as sinful and universally condemned as the Lord would condemn them?


Once a person's soul is degraded through sinful acts and further tarnished by additional dishonorable actions, how can genuine connections exist beyond this state of degradation?


Do these individuals truly believe they can find the Lord or connect with their fellow humans while remaining entrenched in depravity, dishonor, and disgrace?


The disconnect between those practicing extreme sinful acts and the rest of humanity is so vast that it rarely intersects—except in cases of crimes against humanity, where the guilty stand in stark opposition to the innocent.


This chasm between the holy and the unholy, the innocent and the guilty, reflects the ultimate judgment of the soul at the end of life.


The Lord's judgment is strict; even idle words will be accounted for. 


"I tell you, on the day of judgment, people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by your words you will be justified, and by your words, you will be condemned." 

                                 - Matthew 12:36-37


This judgment occurs before that of deeds and sins. Imagine how seriously the cardinal sins, which are deadly to the soul, will be held accountable by the Lord.


"For the Lord will bring every deed into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil." 

                                 -Ecclesiastes 12:14


Therefore, do not assume for a moment that anything done in secret is hidden from the Lord or unwitnessed by the Holy Spirit, or beyond the notice and judgment of the Lord.


You are defined by your thoughts, your words, your actions, and your deeds. 


If your thoughts, words, actions, and deeds are negative and sinful, then you exist in a state of debased unholiness, already separated—even before the destined separation in death, if unrepentant or unforgiven—from the holy, humanity, and heaven.


In order to receive salvation, hearts must be kept pure to have positive thoughts and words, holy actions and deeds, and to be able to connect to the Holy Spirit and humanity without the blockage, damage, and separation of sin.  




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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

 


How would you feel if someone consistently lies and misleads you? 


How would you feel if that individual treated you as if you were naΓ―ve enough to believe every assertion made, all the time?


It raises a pertinent question: what leads some individuals to perceive lies as more compelling than the truth, particularly when trust and credibility are involved?


While most people hold the truth in high regard; however, they will prioritize immediate economic concerns and the well-being of their families in the short term over the truth and also over the lies. 


Nevertheless, the foundation of enduring relationships goes beyond instant gratification; it is built on trust. 


Trust is vital for fostering the confidence needed to navigate challenges or setbacks, and this cannot be accomplished without establishing credibility.


Consumer confidence plays a pivotal role in positively impacting markets, yet this confidence cannot flourish in environments that resemble Ponzi schemes.


In addition to trust and credibility, a sincere commitment to serving the public is essential; otherwise, standards of excellence and competence may decline.


When standards diminish and protections weaken, credit ratings will suffer, and reputations will be tarnished. 


Introducing negative elements into the system will likely further erode consumer confidence, as little effort is made to uplift public morale.  Happier individuals tend to contribute positively to economic activity and productivity.


Continuous negativity will have a detrimental effect on society, including on those who may have been motivated by anger and power struggles. 


The stark realities of job loss, limited opportunities, escalating living costs, and the loss of essential services such as healthcare will resonate deeply with individuals, making the tangible impacts on their lives significantly more pressing and important.


Consequently, any systemic negatives pale in comparison to the considerable effects on people's lives, which will have far-reaching consequences over time.  These issues threaten consumer confidence, trust, credibility, and our standing on the global stage.


The American economy thrived after World War II in part because Americans were viewed as heroes who supported allies and contributed to global rebuilding. 


The American brand came to symbolize excellence and admiration, serving as an inspiration for other nations aspiring to the ideals of freedom and bravery.


When America set the gold standard, our products embodied that same value, and the American dream became a goal for many. As a result, our products enjoyed heightened demand.


If we allow the American dream to deteriorate, we risk diminishing aspirations for many, leading to a decline in demand for our goods and, consequently, our economic vitality.


What nation can maintain its influence or uphold superpower status without a robust economy?


Regrettably, some leaders may lack the self-awareness needed to understand the core reasons for their election—often based on their business acumen rather than superficial traits.


Finally, we must prioritize the well-being of our citizens and focus on restoring trust, credibility, and our core American values and standards or risk falling behind economically and losing our superpower status.


By recommitting to the ideals of the American dream, we can once again shine as a beacon of hope and strength for the world.  




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