Yesterday The American Thinker published an article by an author who was prompted by the transgender terror attack on the Christian school in Nashville.
Keypoint: "I’m a firm believer in the principle of the slippery slope—the principle that the logic of ideas, once accepted, will be worked out to their most extreme consequences." The gravitational momentum of social trends is virtually impossible to stop. They have to carry on towards their final consequences. In a masochistic way, it maybe a good thing that the trans insanity is enveloping us. Maybe it brings closer the day when the slippery slope finally becomes so precipitous that it smashes itself to pieces on the ground below. Then we can start rebuilding.
But this all means that YHWH is real. Holy shit, I'd better re-evaluate my understanding of faith and purpose, and why a loving god can allow so much injustice, cruelty and suffering to continue.
If you don't want to have a relationship with the Creator God who died for you, He will honor that. He gave you free will, to turn to Him or to turn from Him, as you choose. He chose how you can be reconciled with Him. If all you want are excuses for why you don't want to, then you will find plenty of those, just like the one you told us.
Christ Jesus, Yeshua, came roughly 2,000 years ago and died an agonizing death that you and I and anyone willing could enter the Kingdom of God with no record of sin, because He paid the price. The Son of God died for us, and was resurrected to life again.
Born of the Holy Spirit, through a virgin mother, fully God and fully man, descended from King David through his mother, and His stepfather also was of the lineage of King David. He was raised a Hebrew, died a Hebrew, and never renounced the Hebrew faith.
My God, who died for me, is Jewish. I am therefore a gentile grafted in to the root of David, through faith. I am grateful for Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and their descendants. The Great I Am, YHWH, came and lived among us, Immanuel, and showed us the Father. Choose this day whom you will serve, but as for me and my house, we shall serve the Living God.
May you someday have peace with Him as well. Amen, and God bless you!
He kinda did... but they had Cheese and what is more American (in the Garden of Eden? I know...) than Cheese and Apple pie... Free will, as Dep. Dave mentions, gives Love the Ultimate Value it is.
Stephen K reminds of that age-old pain; God doesn't condone sin but provided for Reconciliation of Man to Himself in the Christ, Jesus of Nazareth. That was pure Love my good friends. As always, I wish the very best for you all! (WrH)
Alfred Lord Tennyson famously said, ‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all’. I agree, Dave, the risk of love has that heartache-downside. (I'll submit sin did that to us mortals). But, alas, real Love is such a fine thing! My best regards sir! (WrH)
Real love is a fine thing and the highest virtue because real love is completely selfless. Such a pure love may be beyond the ability of mere humans whose first thought is usually tinged with at least some degree of self-interest. But we do get glimpses of it now and then with a parent’s completely selfless love for his/her child, or those who put their own life at risk, or even lose it, in order to save someone else. This is why the homosexual/trans meme of “love is love” is so disgusting. You want to ask them, is it about love or about getting approval for having the kind of sex you want for yourself? Because real love is not about satisfying physical appetites. But they dress it up with the love word.
Those who think that this is all just emergent, unintended consequences should really spend some time getting to grips with the amount of planning here, and the scope of control necessary for the execution of such long-term plans.
Aldous Huxley was already warning us in Brave New World, published 1932.
I consider it not a coincidence that the 3 main abrahamic religions have strictures against homosexuality. They didnt have the pill - but they drew the line in the same place and understood that society would not recover once it passed a certain point.
I think you are right Mystic. I'd guess a third of women obtaining abortions never tell their partner. Sometimes to protect themselves from abuse. Another third might tell their partner but also tell him he has no say in the matter. You go girl. Of the last third who do tell their partner and tell him he has a say in the matter, I'd guess half are hoping to be pressured into getting an abortion.
A lot of abortion statistics are old, even if only a few years ago, due to the rapid advance in delivery of chemical abortions that allow women to do it themselves, at home.
*edit to add: 54% are chemical abortions, "turning our sewer systems into cemetaries."
It’s the pinyin (romanized transliteration) spelling of the Chinese name pronounced pretty much the same as English “Joe.” So, read “Zhou,” but say “Joe.” Get it?
An excellent and thoughtful picture of the cause and effect of this madness.
Wow, my two favorite stacks are coming together this morning. Sage Hana’s post of the recollections of a talk given in the 1960’s by a Rockefeller connected physician to a group of physicians, ties in directly with Mark’s observations here. https://open.substack.com/pub/sagehana/p/everything-is-in-place-and-nobody?r=5hhxe&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
https://redstate.com/streiff/2023/04/03/three-democrats-facing-expulsion-from-tennessee-legislature-for-aiding-the-transurrection-n725822
Keypoint: "I’m a firm believer in the principle of the slippery slope—the principle that the logic of ideas, once accepted, will be worked out to their most extreme consequences." The gravitational momentum of social trends is virtually impossible to stop. They have to carry on towards their final consequences. In a masochistic way, it maybe a good thing that the trans insanity is enveloping us. Maybe it brings closer the day when the slippery slope finally becomes so precipitous that it smashes itself to pieces on the ground below. Then we can start rebuilding.
But this all means that YHWH is real. Holy shit, I'd better re-evaluate my understanding of faith and purpose, and why a loving god can allow so much injustice, cruelty and suffering to continue.
I'm not kidding.
If you don't want to have a relationship with the Creator God who died for you, He will honor that. He gave you free will, to turn to Him or to turn from Him, as you choose. He chose how you can be reconciled with Him. If all you want are excuses for why you don't want to, then you will find plenty of those, just like the one you told us.
Christ Jesus, Yeshua, came roughly 2,000 years ago and died an agonizing death that you and I and anyone willing could enter the Kingdom of God with no record of sin, because He paid the price. The Son of God died for us, and was resurrected to life again.
Born of the Holy Spirit, through a virgin mother, fully God and fully man, descended from King David through his mother, and His stepfather also was of the lineage of King David. He was raised a Hebrew, died a Hebrew, and never renounced the Hebrew faith.
My God, who died for me, is Jewish. I am therefore a gentile grafted in to the root of David, through faith. I am grateful for Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and their descendants. The Great I Am, YHWH, came and lived among us, Immanuel, and showed us the Father. Choose this day whom you will serve, but as for me and my house, we shall serve the Living God.
May you someday have peace with Him as well. Amen, and God bless you!
Couldn't get just say, "Hey, guys, here's love. Try it!"? It would have saved a lot of heartache and death :)
He kinda did... but they had Cheese and what is more American (in the Garden of Eden? I know...) than Cheese and Apple pie... Free will, as Dep. Dave mentions, gives Love the Ultimate Value it is.
Stephen K reminds of that age-old pain; God doesn't condone sin but provided for Reconciliation of Man to Himself in the Christ, Jesus of Nazareth. That was pure Love my good friends. As always, I wish the very best for you all! (WrH)
Alfred Lord Tennyson famously said, ‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all’. I agree, Dave, the risk of love has that heartache-downside. (I'll submit sin did that to us mortals). But, alas, real Love is such a fine thing! My best regards sir! (WrH)
Real love is a fine thing and the highest virtue because real love is completely selfless. Such a pure love may be beyond the ability of mere humans whose first thought is usually tinged with at least some degree of self-interest. But we do get glimpses of it now and then with a parent’s completely selfless love for his/her child, or those who put their own life at risk, or even lose it, in order to save someone else. This is why the homosexual/trans meme of “love is love” is so disgusting. You want to ask them, is it about love or about getting approval for having the kind of sex you want for yourself? Because real love is not about satisfying physical appetites. But they dress it up with the love word.
Thanks. But I read Job. It didn't satisfy.
I've heard it said, the intended end result of the slippery slope is acceptance of--how do they say it?--MAPs.
https://twitter.com/TheBabylonBee/status/1642648099301515268
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The Nashville shooter's manifesto is with the FBI, in the same place as the name of the SCOTUS leaker and the Epstein client list
. . . and Hunter Biden's laptop.
And JFK’s killer
A transcription of some of Dr Lawrence Dunnegan MD's 1988 spoken recollection of a 1969 talk by Planned Parenthood Medical Director Richard Day.
https://open.substack.com/pub/sagehana/p/everything-is-in-place-and-nobody
Those who think that this is all just emergent, unintended consequences should really spend some time getting to grips with the amount of planning here, and the scope of control necessary for the execution of such long-term plans.
Aldous Huxley was already warning us in Brave New World, published 1932.
Totally true.
I consider it not a coincidence that the 3 main abrahamic religions have strictures against homosexuality. They didnt have the pill - but they drew the line in the same place and understood that society would not recover once it passed a certain point.
"The audience at "drag show" is comprised mostly of women and their children."
Yes, this is something I've observed as well.
I think you are right Mystic. I'd guess a third of women obtaining abortions never tell their partner. Sometimes to protect themselves from abuse. Another third might tell their partner but also tell him he has no say in the matter. You go girl. Of the last third who do tell their partner and tell him he has a say in the matter, I'd guess half are hoping to be pressured into getting an abortion.
A lot of abortion statistics are old, even if only a few years ago, due to the rapid advance in delivery of chemical abortions that allow women to do it themselves, at home.
*edit to add: 54% are chemical abortions, "turning our sewer systems into cemetaries."
Yep, that got me too. And what happened to telling your "partner" to get lost if he made such demands?
It’s the pinyin (romanized transliteration) spelling of the Chinese name pronounced pretty much the same as English “Joe.” So, read “Zhou,” but say “Joe.” Get it?
I wish Joe was Gwong myself. And takes the whole Cabal along. Just sayin'...
Made me laugh!
Doing that makes my day! Thanks FOTW!