The Test
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:19 am
Big grain of salt.
But let me gamble, go out on a limb.
The big gripe of some luciferians about the whole Genesis story is quite legitimate. We recollect the legendary expulsion from eden as a terrible sin, a wrong that our supposedly perfect father would never knowingly inflict on his creation.
I know this is a bit US centric. But aside from trump and hillary, police shootings, etc... The biggest issue in our country is the number of homeless.
This number is skyrocketing each season in some areas. Yet, speaking of area, we have more arable square feet in the USA than most nations per capita.
How then are we as a nation not providing for our poor?
A hundred years ago our great grandparents were going to school in a single room more often than not. And in spite of the meagerness, it was plentiful.
Because of the hope. Earnest hard work and expectation of self improvement.
Some of our modern homeless are college graduates, military veterans, and profoundly disabled individuals.
Yet the wealthy cut them off and the poor regard them with more fear than any cafe bomb or pressure cooker.
It breaks my heart.
It was over 100° here part of this week and we have homeless without dayrooms or micro housing.
Our city is knowingly killing these people, subjugating them to terrible conditions. I saw a person with Downs syndrome today sitting next to the street under a tre in 96°. Last night a woman surrounded by totes hailed me on my bike outside the YWCA and I was afraid to stop.
Afraid she would need too much.
What if expulsion from the garden, Gods one terrible sin, was a test.
Would we repeat the mistake or learn from it. Would we dare to be bigger than God.
I have a feeling we are being watched and judged by many of the spirits and this will, as many of you say, be a turbulent time.
But let me gamble, go out on a limb.
The big gripe of some luciferians about the whole Genesis story is quite legitimate. We recollect the legendary expulsion from eden as a terrible sin, a wrong that our supposedly perfect father would never knowingly inflict on his creation.
I know this is a bit US centric. But aside from trump and hillary, police shootings, etc... The biggest issue in our country is the number of homeless.
This number is skyrocketing each season in some areas. Yet, speaking of area, we have more arable square feet in the USA than most nations per capita.
How then are we as a nation not providing for our poor?
A hundred years ago our great grandparents were going to school in a single room more often than not. And in spite of the meagerness, it was plentiful.
Because of the hope. Earnest hard work and expectation of self improvement.
Some of our modern homeless are college graduates, military veterans, and profoundly disabled individuals.
Yet the wealthy cut them off and the poor regard them with more fear than any cafe bomb or pressure cooker.
It breaks my heart.
It was over 100° here part of this week and we have homeless without dayrooms or micro housing.
Our city is knowingly killing these people, subjugating them to terrible conditions. I saw a person with Downs syndrome today sitting next to the street under a tre in 96°. Last night a woman surrounded by totes hailed me on my bike outside the YWCA and I was afraid to stop.
Afraid she would need too much.
What if expulsion from the garden, Gods one terrible sin, was a test.
Would we repeat the mistake or learn from it. Would we dare to be bigger than God.
I have a feeling we are being watched and judged by many of the spirits and this will, as many of you say, be a turbulent time.