Thursday, July 16, 2026

I just dont see

 


how anyone can deny it.

I just really don't.


"God is sending us a message" and that the current moment should not be dismissed. He said, "The Lord knows where we're headed and only God knows where we're headed," framing the uncertainty around the future as something beyond human control.


Washington said "people are now being forced to deal with powers higher than ourselves, whether we like it or not." He urged viewers to take the reality seriously, adding, "We better open our eyes and look at the reality of what's going on. Amen. It's not a joke."

~

Denzel Washington

(Always like him BTW)


What the fuck are we doing?

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"Every single day another line disappears. Something that should stop the country in its tracks becomes another headline, another debate, another argument, another excuse. We barely have time to process one outrage before another one arrives. The news moves on. Social media moves on. The people responsible move on. Somehow we're expected to move on too."


(Pretty much the definition of Birth pains/endtimes BTW:

"We barely have time to process one outrage before another one arrives"

Satan wants you desensitized to it all.)


"Every morning starts to feel the same. You open your phone wondering what it will be today. What rule will no longer matter? What institution will be tested again? What norm will quietly disappear? What will happen that would have dominated every front page in America ten years ago but now barely survives a news cycle before the next impossible thing replaces it?"


"It isn't one moment. It never is. It's watching the impossible become ordinary. It's watching behavior that once would have ended careers become another argument on television. It's watching accountability become optional, corruption become background noise, and abuses of power become something people debate instead of reject. Somewhere along the way, the unthinkable stopped feeling unthinkable, and that's the part that should terrify every one of us."


(Not if you know what is going on and why,

If thats the case? Then everything will make perfect sense.

There isnt but one community on this earth that expected what we are seeing

"The Augmentation of evil at the end of this age."


"Living in an Unreal World."

Interpreters bible Exposition 1957

Rev13:15

The picture the man of Patmos paints is fairly fantastic in its evil confusion. The true God is ignored. The beast is worshiped. The lifeless image breathes and speaks words of wicked power. A phantasmagoria of evil has taken the place of the reign of good. The false vitality of wickedness masters the state. What seems real to men is actually unreal to them. What for the moment seems unreal to them is the eternal rule of GOD.)


"Every day feels like it should have n enough. Instead, another justification appears, another distraction takes over, and somehow the bar gets raised again. What should have been the breaking point simply becomes the ting point for whatever comes next."


"It leaves you looking around wondering whether everyone else is seeing the same country you are. Not because this is complicated. Because it isn't. There is nothing complicated about corruption. There is nothing complicated about cruelty. There is nothing complicated about abusing power and expecting everyone else to pretend it's normal. The most bewildering part isn't what is happening. It's watching people argue over whether it deserves to matter at all."


(I've made this point repeatedly, we have seen evil before but never like this, where it doesn't even care if you know whether it's evil or not, it doesn't even bother to hide its grotesqueness, it puts it all out in the open for you to plainly to see. 

To me? This is Gods way of telling you:

"Fine, you wanted a world without me, have it then.

2 Thessalonians 2:7

For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: 

only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.

Watch how I let evil implode 

on itself till the very end 

and then Christ comes back to finish it off.

Life your "hypenormalized" life's where everyone 

pretends everything is alright but really knows it isnt even close,

see what it will get you.

He is trying to get you to come to your senses.)


"People are suffering while the people with the power to change it argue about talking points. Children are falling asleep to the sound of bombs. Parents are wondering whether they can keep the people they love alive. People with disabilities are watching decades of hard-won protections being dismantled piece by piece. Older adults are wondering whether dignity has become too expensive to protect. Families are carrying burdens that grow heavier while those with the power to change course keep finding new excuses not to. Communities are paying the price while power protects itself."


"There is something deeply unsettling about watching a society lose its ability to be shocked. Not because shocking things stopped happening, but because they started happening so often that they became part of the routine. Institutions bend. Accountability shrinks. Excuses multiply. Eventually we aren't asking whether a line was crossed. We're arguing over whether the line ever existed."


"That may be the cruelest part of all. Normalization doesn't ask permission. It doesn't arrive with a warning. It quietly reshapes our expectations until outrage becomes exhaustion, exhaustion becomes routine, and routine becomes acceptance."


(See above:

There isnt but one community on this earth 

that expected what we are seeing:

"The Augmentation of evil at the end of this age."

"Living in an Unreal World."

Interpreters bible Exposition 1957 etc...)



"So I'll ask it again:

What the fuck are we doing?


Too many people have hidden behind the word "politics." It has become the excuse used to avoid making moral judgments. Calling out cruelty, corruption, dishonesty, abuses of power, or the erosion of democratic norms isn't just another political opinion. It never was."

"This has never just been about politics. It has always been about morality. About what kind of people we choose to be when power rewards cruelty instead of compassion, loyalty instead of integrity, and blind allegiance instead of truth. Every generation likes to imagine it would have recognized the moments history now condemns. The truth is that history isn't written by people who recognized those moments afterward. It is written by the people who refused to normalize them while they were happening.


(Some of us knew of them

when they were in the formenting stages:

See: Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Modern Political Idolatry

and the Interpreters Bible 

exposition/exegesis 

on Rev 2:14, 17:2 

and my comments on 

Rev 13:4.


"Whenever we allow 

political considerations 

to replace the authority 

of moral and spiritual judgements, 

the day of 

political idolatry 

has arrived."


Again, written in 1957.

How did they know then

what we would be seeing now?

Buddah aint got that shit people.



"Every time people in positions of power excuse something because it's politically convenient, the line moves. Every time institutions decide that character matters a little less than power, the line moves. Every time leaders explain away corruption because it benefits them, the line moves. Every time cruelty becomes entertainment instead of a moral breaking point, the line moves. We keep telling ourselves someone, somewhere, will finally draw the line, while watching the line disappear in real time."



There is the only time your "line"

is ever gonna get drawn.

Revelation 19:11-21

and it doesn't matter 

whether you believe it or not.


The Heavenly Warrior Defeats the Beast

11 I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and wages war. 12 His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns. He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself. 13 He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and his name is the Word of God. 14 The armies of heaven were following him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean. 15 Coming out of his mouth is a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations. “He will rule them with an iron scepter.”[a] He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God Almighty. 16 On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written:


KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS


17 And I saw an angel standing in the sun, who cried in a loud voice to all the birds flying in midair, “Come, gather together for the great supper of God, 18 so that you may eat the flesh of kings, generals, and the mighty, of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all people, free and slave, great and small.”


19 Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to wage war against the rider on the horse and his army. 20 But the beast was captured, and with it the false prophet who had performed the signs on its behalf. With these signs he had deluded those who had received the mark of the beast and worshiped its image. The two of them were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur. 21 The rest were killed with the sword coming out of the mouth of the rider on the horse, and all the birds gorged themselves on their flesh.)



"So no, I'm done pretending this is complicated. Some things are simply wrong."

"The world only becomes this way when people allow it to. Not all at once, but one excuse at a time. One compromise at a time. One rationalization at a time. One institution deciding accountability can wait. One leader deciding loyalty matters more than integrity. One person with the power to draw the line deciding not to. Then something worse happens, built on every excuse that came before it.


The people excusing corruption don't get to redefine what corruption is. The people defending cruelty don't get to redefine what cruelty is. The people justifying dishonesty don't get to redefine honesty. And abuse of power doesn't become leadership simply because someone found a way to explain it away.

"The moment a society starts rewriting its morality to fit its loyalties, it has already started losing something far more important than politics.


"Whenever we allow 

political considerations 

to replace the authority 

of moral and spiritual judgements, 

the day of 

political idolatry 

has arrived."


Again, written in 1957.)


So I'll ask it one last time.

What the fuck are we doing?


(Watching the end of an age

just as was foretold long ago:



If you honestly understood just how ephemeral
it really all is, and how it is all supposed to be taking place just as it is?

You wouldn't be so consumed with it.
THIS IS JUST THE START.

Just wait.

What it means to me and honey and some others is:
All Gods promises come true.
And we rejoice in that.)


(A Note From Me

I wrote this because I don't think I'm the only person walking around asking, what the fuck are we doing? I think a lot of us have been carrying around this feeling for a long time. It can make you feel like you're losing your mind when you look around and wonder why so much that feels so obviously wrong has become something we're expected to just live with.

(See:
"Living in an unreal world" above again:
The picture the man of Patmos paints is fairly fantastic in its evil confusion. The true God is ignored. The beast is worshiped. The lifeless image breathes and speaks words of wicked power. A phantasmagoria of evil has taken the place of the reign of good. The false vitality of wickedness masters the state.

It is the only way your world is ever going to make any sense to you. 

Funny thing about the truth.
It just don't care what you think.

God is wanting you to come to your senses.
She is right, its really not complicated.)

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