January 19, 2006

Satan-God War and the Human Factor

Introduction

It has been said through the ages, and in many ways, but the gist always stays the same. Know your enemy, watch your enemy, study your enemy. This lesson is learned in games, such as chess, and in life, such as war. It has been proved over and over again that in life when you don’t play by the rule, you are doomed to failure.

Governments spend billions of dollars in technology, information and various field experts in order to gain military intelligence. Sportsmen learn every detail they can to get that sharper edge. For various reasons, spouses hire private detectives to spy on their mate.

It is not a small county, but the religion of Christianity, that is being victimized. A significant amount of the population has chosen to bury their heads in the sand instead of being knowledgeable about a dangerous, imposing enemy that is making war on them.

The entirety of mankind is like pawns on a checkerboard, with the opponents being God and Satan. Each making their moves in hopes that they will have the largest number gained at the finish. The difference between the opponent’s trophy is that God takes only the best. Even as a loser in comparison to numbers, God is the winner of the best harvest, the most pure souls.

This war started from a difference in opinion. The root that grew the difference of opinion in the angel Lucifer, is the same root that grows the faults of man.

This is a sad coincidence that mankind and angels share, but the chance for redemption is still open for humans. There is no redemption left to be given to Satan and every other fallen angel. For spite, for revenge, for any of a hundred reasons, Satan detours mankind away from God and their inheritance. He knows that God loves mankind. So he wants to hurt God by tempting the people to betray him, just as Satan did with the angels in Heaven.

*** Please note- The word Satanist in this article refers to the form of Satanism such is at www.joyofsatan.com and the Joy of Satan Yahoo group.

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July 15, 2005

House Fire on St. Rt. 124

"There was little we could do to save the house, being as old as it is", the fire chief explained.

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June 25, 2005

Obesity in the Christian World

The acknowledgement of good and bad was the practicality of your moral ethics working for you, but are you using it faithfully when it matters?
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