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God is great, life is good, I am happy. Amen.

One aspect of the past that your essay brought immediately to mind is: we were already on the road to how things are now so if we were able to go back it's likely we'd be here eventually anyway. I think things began to go awry prior to ww2 and these things culminated in the murder of JFK about 60 years ago.

After that there was an increasingly concerted effort to change education and the political system to try to keep the bad people in power and to make people less likely to rebel. So the inertia of the system that had sustained us Americans kept going for a few decades. And we lived in nice days, for a while.

There's a sickness. You know it. And thank you for writing about it. It's a spiritual sickness that comes from a very long spiritual war against wickedness in high places. It feels exhausting at times.

Let us pray: Eternal Father please help us free the slaves, stop the wars, and end tyranny. Please help with guidance, resources, ingenuity, endurance, fortitude, and patience. Please show us the little fires so we may pass by them. Please bring love into our lives so we remember what we have to live for. Amen.

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“...sin has been our wasting disease since the fall of man” is a fantastic line, very descriptive. All we have left is prayer... that simple truth illustrates my only consistent prayer these days, and that is to sing praises to the Lord as we are called to do. It’s a blessing to seek Him!

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While we ride and fight to the end - would it be useful if we knew who our enemies are?

DaSynagogue of Satan would be unable to do anything without the aid and willfully ignorant cheerleading of churchianity with a seared conscience – both are servants of Satan!

The journey begins here - www.crushlimbraw.com - and never ends because discovering truth is a process, never an end state for us mortals.

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Recent events likewise have laid bare the real agenda of the once-conservative right, which now finds its faithful cheering IDF terror. The carpet-bombing of densely populated civilian areas has nothing to do with defense--not Israeli defense, and certainly not American. Ideas have consequences. We should have learned that lesson on Sept. 11, 2001.

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