Atheists
There's a problem with the word atheist. Mostly because atheists fall into two categories.
The first is the agnostics. An agnostic doesn't believe in God, but then doesn't have any evidence to say otherwise. They use the term atheist to explain it to others, but that's not really who they are.
The agnostics are intelligent and considerate people, but they just don't have enough to go on to say one way or another. They don't live by faith.
Now the other is one that is totally against any idea of a super overseer type of being. These atheists are more often than not, someone who has be spurned by the church, or suppressed by their schooling or parental upbringing. These people are not rational, but they do lash out with their insinuation that their belief is correct.
They aren't just atheists, they are anti-Christ.
Let that sink in.
You want to know where the anti-Christ is, you just need to look around for awhile, because they are there. They've embedded themselves into every part of our culture.
They're not Luciferians or Satanists, no. They just react in opposition to even the mention of Jesus or God, and use the names in profanities as if they didn't know.
What don't they know? The names that contain power are the ones you revert to in the most primal of situations. You just don't hear many people say 'Jumping Jehosaphat!' anymore.
Christians tend to do something a bit more disturbing, in that instead of saying God or Jesus as a profanity, that they will insert something else.
If energy put into a name, cause the name to gain strength, then substituting a name of power is to divert the power to someone else, whether or not that being actually exists or not. In paranormal circles, this is called a Tulpa.
What you say and what you do, puts your energy into things that are worth doing or not. Where does your focus go? Especially in regards to when you are frustrated and need to vent verbally, where is that energy going?
So the practical application we can take from this? Remember the phrase 'pray without ceasing'. It's what you do, because that's the nature of who you are.
As for these anti-Christs, it gets kind of ridiculously obvious, as to what these people believe. Life has no meaning and purpose has to ground to them. Like a nihlist, there is nothing that they will go to when they die. Their life is a series of motions that have no real lasting effect on the world as we know it, and they condemn us all to believe otherwise.
But we are interconnected. We all have some reason to be here. Why can't we just enjoy the ride?
Is life really that difficult? If so, there must be a reason why.
The first is the agnostics. An agnostic doesn't believe in God, but then doesn't have any evidence to say otherwise. They use the term atheist to explain it to others, but that's not really who they are.
The agnostics are intelligent and considerate people, but they just don't have enough to go on to say one way or another. They don't live by faith.
Now the other is one that is totally against any idea of a super overseer type of being. These atheists are more often than not, someone who has be spurned by the church, or suppressed by their schooling or parental upbringing. These people are not rational, but they do lash out with their insinuation that their belief is correct.
They aren't just atheists, they are anti-Christ.
Let that sink in.
You want to know where the anti-Christ is, you just need to look around for awhile, because they are there. They've embedded themselves into every part of our culture.
They're not Luciferians or Satanists, no. They just react in opposition to even the mention of Jesus or God, and use the names in profanities as if they didn't know.
What don't they know? The names that contain power are the ones you revert to in the most primal of situations. You just don't hear many people say 'Jumping Jehosaphat!' anymore.
Christians tend to do something a bit more disturbing, in that instead of saying God or Jesus as a profanity, that they will insert something else.
If energy put into a name, cause the name to gain strength, then substituting a name of power is to divert the power to someone else, whether or not that being actually exists or not. In paranormal circles, this is called a Tulpa.
What you say and what you do, puts your energy into things that are worth doing or not. Where does your focus go? Especially in regards to when you are frustrated and need to vent verbally, where is that energy going?
So the practical application we can take from this? Remember the phrase 'pray without ceasing'. It's what you do, because that's the nature of who you are.
As for these anti-Christs, it gets kind of ridiculously obvious, as to what these people believe. Life has no meaning and purpose has to ground to them. Like a nihlist, there is nothing that they will go to when they die. Their life is a series of motions that have no real lasting effect on the world as we know it, and they condemn us all to believe otherwise.
But we are interconnected. We all have some reason to be here. Why can't we just enjoy the ride?
Is life really that difficult? If so, there must be a reason why.
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