…the state of sin from which sins flow.
Laics hold avowed Christians to the standard of sinlessness and assume a pious air when Christian professors commit certain acts which seem heterodox. To draw a distinction, Christians will convey a conscience at-large, whereas regnant clones admit it does not matter (He Gets Us). Those outside the faith never raise concerns over the vile thoughts all and sundry regale each day. Evil imaginations run rampant without mentioning.
Follow the Lord, Jesus Christ (rather than imitate) is the cry of those who are Christian. People look upon heralding Christians as examples. They are, but not. Alas, humankind betrays an inability to grasp spiritual aspects; looks to mortals as regards heavenly things. Not so. Look to the Lord.
Ascending to such heights is impossible for sin-laden beings. Hence, almighty God, out of grace, pity, and compassion, has appointed certain souls for glory.
Ancient philosophies sustained by contemporary rulers admit thoughts are central (the unseen dominion). Egregious beings rely on technology as a means of prophecy, such as biometric cameras, which are materializing in certain retail outlets. Personal safety is a pretense, of course. The basis: fathom anyone’s state of mind at any time. If perceived as contrary to the whims of the catholic order, one will become subject to intense scrutiny, deprived of material necessities.
The definition of contrary, or wayward, hinges on a person’s perception of the ripening “Luciferian order.” Freedom! Free to sell oneself for money, escape into virtual reality (through multimedia con–trap–shuns) and cooperate with perpetual surveillance.
Brash hordes supported administrative sanctions following the 9/11, and Corona attacks. Yet the same insolent mobs failed to keep pace with CDC medical infusion guidelines and tolerated inordinate migration (and all within the last executive term). Both cases involve a lack of choice and care, indeed.
Yet powerless against and dependent on the central authority, old guards make up the ingredients of a boiling pot of swill stirred by chef de cuisine Satan et al.
