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The most deadly virus humans are affected by is the time virus, which is a perception deception, and we need an antidote.

When indoctrinated into meaningless calendars like the Gregorian and Julian, wrist watches, 9-5 work days and 5 day work weeks, people follow pre-determined, mathematically calculable, mechanical patterns and tendencies. We like to have a drink after work, we like to have coffee in the morning, we buy flowers on valentines day. Time politics are power politics. Every sundial, water mill, calendar, week cycle, social policy, and temporal monument has served a particular interest and ideology. When we are locked into time, our tendencies can be calculated and exploited by elites. We have been farmed for our life force energy. But those who live on our energy and exist outside the confines of time and wage slavery have all the time and money they need to perform studies, hire psychologists, lobbyists and advertisers to further their gain. Karl Marx wrote in “Das Kapital” that, “To work at a machine, the workman should be taught form childhood in order that he may learn to adapt his own movements to the uniform and unceasing motion of an automaton.' This statement has been implemented into our government and corporate institutions, many of which we serve, serve, serve and as a result, waste the best years of our life and brilliance.
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SW-User
i get the point but dude ur depressing like imagine having this mindset when you wake up lmao
SW-User
@SW-User Well, a lot of times the truth is depressing. That's just reality. Sorry. To quote Cypher from the Matrix, "I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize? Ignorance is bliss."
DocSavage · M
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I’m glad you’re so happy.
SW-User
@DocSavage Everyone who knows me will say that I am a rather happy and peaceful person. But it is a true inner happiness and peace that Jesus Christ gives and only He can give. The things of this earth never satisfy. Everything fades away. Worldly things only give an illusory and ignorant blissful happiness and peace, which is fleeting.

You have a misconception here. My hope does not lie in man. My hope is in God. When it comes to the world I am quite cynical and pessimistic because I have no hope in man and the world (as the Bible says the whole world lies in wickedness - anyone can see this), but when it comes to my own personal life and the mission and purpose that God has given me I am quite optimistic.

Don't put your hope and trust in man. You will ultimately be let down. Seek true inner peace and happiness in Christ.
DocSavage · M
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Jesus said he would return within the lifetime of some of his disciples, he’s over twenty centuries late. Not impressing me with reliability.
SW-User
@DocSavage Jesus did not say that He was retuning within the lifetime of some of His disciples. This is a very common talking point of atheists who like to take verses out of context. I know exactly why you are saying that and what verse you are referring to specifically. You are referring to Matthew 24 where Jesus said this generation shall not pass.

Let's look at the verses right before that:

"Now learn a parable of the fig tree; WHEN HIS BRANCH IS YET TENDER, AND PUTTETH FORTH LEAVES, ye know that summer is nigh:

So likewise ye, WHEN YE SHALL SEE ALL THESE THINGS, know that it is near, even at the doors.

Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled."

Now, firstly, you have to remember that the fig tree represents Israel. And it is about the Israel being reestablished as a nation and the Jews coming back to the land.

So, what is the this generation that He is referring to? The generation when the branch is tender and puts forth leaves (when Israel is reestablished as a nation and the Jews come back). That was not the generation of His disciples, quite clearly.

This is why you need to view context and not just pull verses out of context. You literally only had to look two verses up to get what He meant by this generation.
DocSavage · M
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Like I really give a shit .
@SW-User Israel was established as a nation in 1947, but Jews began making Aliyah since the 1880s. But even counting only the formal establishment of the country, the generation born at that time is 74 years old. So realistically, Jesus would have to return in no more than 20 years or risk missing most of them.
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@LeopoldBloom 1948 technically. A generation is usually 80 years, but sometimes it can be up to a 100 years.
DocSavage · M
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And he’s 2,000 late
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@DocSavage No, He's not. Reread what I just wrote above. Your response to what I said was merely that you don't care.

You don't have to care. But don't make false statements and talk about things that you don't know anything about.
DocSavage · M
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The second coming has been promised for centuries, and it’s still not here. And never will be.