The Advocates of Destruction


The Liberal International, a global federation...

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In order to see the world through the eyes of a corrupt leader you need to discount two things:  The judgment to come and God’s ability to read even the thoughts of every man.

I wonder at the remarks that come from the liberals sometimes.  I wonder what kind of planet they think they live on.  Perhaps science fiction has played a larger role in their formation than reality itself.  None of the down-to-earth ideas that “regular” people live their life by seem to apply to them.

They advocate eating only healthy food.  Who can afford it today?  They advocate doing away with traditional energy.  Again, who can afford it?  They advocate doing away with religion.  Who can afford it?  They advocate spending to solve debt.  Who can afford it?  They advocate protection to environment and animals at the expense of humanity.  Who can afford that?  They advocate tolerance of every idea while they demean conservative values.  Who can afford that?  They advocate that truth is subjective while they subject everyone to their way of thinking.  Who can afford that?

If given full rein, they would spend themselves into starvation, over population, utter wickedness, and eternal death.  Who can afford that?

Look! I’m a bird/snake.


Teradactyl

I have begun posting in a philosophy forum.  I had tried this before and only managed to irritate both the readers and myself.  I find it so very interesting how hateful the human heart is to the message of the Gospel.  I’m not casting stones at those who railed against the words.  I’m just making an obversation.  This time I’ll try to be as subtle as a Tiger moving through the grass toward his prey.  Time will tell if the Gospel can sneak up on a man.

This brings up the subject of experience.  There is a time for everything in the way of teaching.  And it takes experience to learn to limit one’s words to match the ability of the student.  Isn’t this true in everything to do with man’s learning?  “Wise as serpents and harmless as doves.”  What kind of animal might that look like?  A snake with wings?  Or a bird with reptile feathers?