“Man is the only creature disposed to kill huge numbers of members of his own species, and his instrument is usually the state.” – Joseph Sobran
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This is a chilling quote, and one that should be carefully considered. I believe we are in for very difficult times ahead. I pray this is not the case, but the policies being put into place now are extreme, contrary to the will of the majority of Americans, and designed to cement a new authoritarian rule. I see no evidence presently to the contrary.
If you think this is the time to remain silent, please reconsider this position. Use your political voices, and get involved at the local level. Remember the post about the need for precinct chairpersons.
Certain Evil People, followers of Satan, whose only goal is to steal, kill and destroy all that which represents the Lord God, Creator of heaven and earth, and ALL that is within it.
But they will not get away with it. “Vengeance is mine” saith the Lord God. The Lake of Everlasting Fire awaits them.
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I note that he did not say foreign enemies, just “own species.” He did not differentiate between external or internal (to the state) victims. I agree — this is a chilling statement, and one that portends serious state reactions over the next few years. We already have ample evidence that internal members are targets.
I read this quote early this morning. Since then I have heard similar comments from two different Christians. Our hearts are deceitfully wicked and full of sin. Only salvation through Jesus Christ can change our hearts. We must pray for and share the Gospel with those who are lost, even when don’t like them.
BWL, yes.
And, be compassionate in sharing. To quote Francis of Assisi, “Share the Good News always. When necessary, use words.”
Carry on