The Survival Paradox
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good subject
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Keep up the good work.
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Your letter from a friend doesnt even touch the horrors to come on this earth. There will be demons causing so much violence. There will be the Mark of Satan. You will not eat or drink unless you have the Mark Satan. Thats only a fraction of the Hell to come.
If you are saved you will have Jesus to protect you. Suiside will send you to hell too. Please do not do that. Talk to your friends about Jesus, thats the best gift you could ever give you friends and neighbors.,
God bless you
Sonja
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So great to see some one doing some thing good with their life. So many just "take" and give nothing or little in life. Life is so short, so do some thing that has value and meaning for others and makes this life a little better. Thank you for your words of inspiration.
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ya look great in this video!,...just saying...
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In this same vein, the cure for depression is helping some one, else. Maybe, make a couple sandwiches, and find some one who maybe depressed and hungry, . . .
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Hi , I am glad you and those like you are being led to speak out,to attempt to prepare us for what is coming at us like a silent freight train. May God continue to bless you and your family. You are a beautiful woman ! I do not intend to offend you, just a compliment. You seem to glow with the love of Jesus and your outer appearance reflects that . I am 49 and I have recently felt God leading me to learn all I can to prepare myself and my loved ones for the coming times. Be blessed !!
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DEBTORS REVOLT BEGINS NOW!
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The ethos of universal giving works in a culture where giving is common. But in our culture there are 100 takers for every 1 giver!
Thus the giver gets bled dry whilst dreaming that their love and giving would be contagious with those around them.
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Hi there. I'm not a religious person. Spiritual maybe. These things I think of too. It's a brave step into the....well...different. I have hope tho. Thats key. Humans are very adaptable as a species. I have faith...Faith in our existanse... that we will adapt to the coming changes...and, eventually evolve. To ROCKERCHIC ; you inspred me to make my 1st reply....Very well said m'lady....thank you. -peace
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True, I, like you, have the right to check out anytime I want. I'm not religious and I don't buy the scare tactics of burning in hell forever yet I still won't waste myself unless the situation is dire indeed. I'm all about keeping my options open & wasting myself causes all the options I have in the world to close. While I'm in the world I can gather accomplishments and experiences that could possibly be traded around like currency in the theoretical afterlife. If no, I lose nothing
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What's wrong with a person feeling that they want to check out of this life and "break on to the other side"? I am not really trying to condone suicide, but I do feel that everyone has a choice when it comes to their own fate. Nobody owes anybody else anything. Also, nobody gets out of this life alive, and nobody lives forever. What's really the difference of dying now or dying when you are old? How is living really important in the grand scheme of things. Just some food for thought...
hey rocker chic, im just watchin your pieces, so im commenting again. proverbs chapter 13 says a wise man forseeth evil, and hides himself. but the fool continues on and is destroyed. talk about a survival verse. ive said for many years that about 7 to 9 percent of all people get it. at all. jesus said narrow is the gate , and few there be that find it. theres a veil of knuckle headedness i believe now because were near the end. the things i see people do and say, well your a breath of fresh air
butavapor1 2 years ago
Thanx for the kind words. A lot of people don't know it IS possible to be a Christian AND a rocker! I don't know where people get this idea that metal is satanic (there are some fringers "out there" but relatively few in comparison and mainstream metalheads really don't pay any attn to them). God made each of us with our own unique likes and dislikes. The Lord loves rockers, too!
I am grateful I get to meet the coolest people on YT!
Rockerchic4God 2 years ago
You make good points and I agree to a certain point. I'm preparing for the collapse and setting myself up to help my family and neighbors when things get bad.
But:
I've been told many times that the world doesn't owe me anything. The reverse then must also be true. I don't owe anything to the world. If things get so bad that I can't stand it anymore, I fully intend to waste myself. Knowing that about myself is a big reason why I've worked so hard to prepare. I don't want to exercise that option.
vention4wh 2 years ago
I'm glad you don't want to! You are obviously a smart guy, and I think once you are in an survival situation, you'll see it as a challenge and find the strength you thought you'd never have.
Rockerchic4God 2 years ago
Quite true. When I'm given a problem or a puzzle, I get a very powerful urge to solve it. Back in nov 07 when I got wind of this economic collapse I started working the problem. Well, I'm lying actually. I went into shock and a terrible depression for a couple days. I was grieving for the future of everyone and saying goodbye to the life I thought I would have. Then I got over it and started getting busy.
Did you go into shock too? Or did you leap instantly into action?
vention4wh 2 years ago
I've certainly had my moments. It's perfectly normal to have those feelings! What you are experiencing is similar to grief - denial, anger, depression, bargaining and acceptence - and not necessarily in that order! It's OK to feel angry, sad about this. Just remember that we know how this ends (prophecy - it's in the bible) In the end, the "good guys" win. Yes, the process will be horrific, but pray and God will give you strength. In the end, there will be a new beginning.
Rockerchic4God 2 years ago