Monday, October 13, 2014

Your Conspiracy Theorist Is Useless

The moment you realize you just brought a human being into this.  I look at my daughters gleeful face; and instead of completely engulfing myself into my little girls' joy a part of me has to fight off the subconscious thoughts that can creep in after reviewing news information and data for several hours a day.  These battles help me understand feelings that some willful childless adults could have.  People may tag them as being selfish, but they can argue that we parents are just as selfish by creating life in a dying world.  We love our kids so much but we detest their environment, especially with us predicting it's going to get much worse.  Just this weekend when cleaning our home office, I was preparing to give away some old study materials.  I figured my children would be able to get the info on the Internet, but then I paused after I considered that if that form of communication becomes greatly disrupted; their learning could be tremendously hindered.  I mean, my wife and I are believing our kids will receive Christ at an early age so they can avoid Tribulation but....you just never know.


It's all this Illuminati-New-World-Order stuff that's been growing over the past years, months, and weeks.  Particularly over this Ebola thing and with ISIS.  It's a million theories out there (a couple that make perfect sense) highlighting where it all comes from and where it's headed.  And then there are these partially educated folk with plenty weed and time on their hands giving us the shocking history on it all.   I sometimes literally shut all electronics down for the sake of my mental tranquility.
Or...in particular within the African-American community...you got these poets, writers, social media philosophers, and other geniuses attempting to recapture spirits of Black Pride with bombarding us all on how evil white Europeans have been to us since...well...whenever people started having non-pigmented skin.  Everybody with a data plan is just ultra-deep and super-enlightened these days...struggling to make sure the true history is never lost again.  And I believe that's the need for the conspiracy theorist.

I guess it's definitely a good thing that the common man has determined himself to be equipped with relevant and [in some cases] irrelevant information for the sake of....uh...personal improvement... or community improvement...right?  Like, what do these people do with all of this collected information anyway?  What are we really doing here?  I understand the spreading of accurate history like anyone else.  But how do those actions (and the way they're conducted) really impact today's generation in regards to spiritual, social, and economic enhancement?  Yeah, I do believe there was some funny business by Western governments that propelled the spread of AIDS, but the YouTube video about the white man's biological warfare isn't really stopping people from having unprotected sex, is it?  Maybe my question to all of these enlightened people is....since you're so smart to know what went on behind closed doors in 1776, how come you don't have a solution about it today?

So my question is probably more like a problem I have; because I believe the large majority of conspiracy theorists are basically just talking to hear themselves talk.  And along without offering any plans that make a grain of sense, too many don't even consider to speak on the only guaranteed solution...which is Jesus Christ.  'Cause you gotta face it, indeed the powerful Western-style governments of the world are actively engaged in population reduction via disease and war.  Our food, our water, even our air is truly being tampered with for the very purpose of creating and approving a global government absent of the acknowledgement of the Most High God, His Ways, and most importantly, His Son.  Today, evil in more forms than we even know of is being implemented.  So instead of preaching to me that they're lying about infected apes and bats, something that is already in motion and won't be prevented, wouldn't it make more since to secure lives for eternal peace?

That probably isn't even the conspiracy theorist job because...many don't believe themselves.  But it's us, the Church who do have the solution.and we should influence not only the end-result message of the conspiracy theorist and the people they seek to "enlighten."  When the still politically-frustrated disciples of Jesus asked Him about when He was going to help reclaim Israel from the Roman Empire, Jesus told them that all that pales in importance when compared to offering Salvation to all mankind (Acts 1:6-8).  So while we run to courthouses and church buildings and voter booths to protest horrendous acts demand changes...as we sometimes should...we leave behind the most effective mode of victory; the Victory of Christ.  Be honest with yourselves; your marches are only making temporary changes, if that.  And even if you could stop these worldly problems it still wouldn't address where a person spends the rest of their eternal life.  And there is no conspiracy on Earth that is remotely as bad as eternal damnation.  I'm not saying to stop protesting, informing, sharing, and helping.  But without the message of Christ, it's all just hot air.

See, this world won't survive, but our souls will...whether with or without God.  Let's make sure that information and that solution gets out.

Peace

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