I have no doubt God hates the Dutch society. It’s pretense, false morality, Satanic view on love, relationships and marriage. Also, and now I’m treading on thin ice, our inclusion of Muslims who deny the Father and the Son which is anti-christian. Of course, inclusion is a good thing and no one should ever have to feel excluded but allowing Luciferian doctrine was never the intention of our forefathers when they spoke of religious freedom. Perhaps I’m biased, I don’t have a university degree to prove how smart I am, but I have my education from different sources.
Speaking of religious freedom, the other day I was trying to proselyte certain individuals but was asked to stop because “it upset people.”
There was never a greater need of truth but when the truth comes it is no longer welcome. Nowadays, when people speak of “religious freedom,” they mean anything other than Christianity. But what’s wrong with traditional values? Traditional values created the wealth we have now, traditional values kept us safe.
It’s the 21st Century, there is more of everything but less meaning, less substance. Take for instance entertainment, there’s so much to pick from but it’s emptier and emptier, devoid of meaning. There is more food, but lots of it is poor quality. There is more clothing, but all made in factories.
Humans used to be nomadic, their lives were full of meaning and magic, we traded all that for comfortable lives and security. Most live out their lives in a sort of dull splendor. There is no real test of manhood anymore, only conformity. We have wealth and security but life has lost meaning and not a single farmaceutic pill can fix that.
Our wealth, tolerance, and disregard for ancient wisdom has created a bunch of weaklings, spoiled and pampered individuals with no understanding of how difficulties and trials of various kinds help shape the individual into becoming heroes.
Me? I’m no hero. But trials have shaped me, without trials I wouldn’t have been the unique individual I am today. God sends difficulties and affliction so you can prove to yourself and the world what you’re made of. I found myself when things around me were dark. I’m not a cookie cutter individual whose opinions are subject to fashion, and for this I am grateful.