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To: The Ignorant Fisherman

Current events are definitely horrible. All Christians should certainly conduct themselves as if the Day were at hand.

That said,
- This is not the first horrible time nor the most horrible — the collapse of classical civilization, mediaeval plagues, and WW2 for a few random samples might have also given people pause; and
- Posting walls of text with frequent all-CAPS is rarely compelling.


2 posted on 07/21/2021 7:14:52 AM PDT by No.6
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To: No.6
This is not the first horrible time nor the most horrible β€” the collapse of classical civilization, mediaeval plagues, and WW2 for a few random samples might have also given people pause;

To me, the one difference now is the ramping up of technology will make staying out out of the fray that much harder when things start coming down hard. The CCP virus lockdowns/masking mandates/shutdowns have all the feel of a test run, and the would-be tyrants are likely encouraged by the results.
6 posted on 07/21/2021 7:25:21 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (β€œAt first you go bankrupt slowly, then all at once.” -- Hemingway)
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To: No.6

You’re not that smart as you think... right reasoning but you are missing something πŸ€” hmmm....

You have to look at this world through the EXPONENTIAL equation. Did WW2 have multitudes of massive nukes; or 24/7 social media which can change a course of a nation in seconds etc.. etc. Or did everyone have super computer phones like our day.... or was lawlessness and godless EXPONENTIALLY compounding daily etc..

The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand kid; that’s the point. Trying to help you see it...


10 posted on 07/21/2021 7:50:17 AM PDT by The Ignorant Fisherman
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