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First off: I have very much enjoyed getting to know you through your writings. You’re clearly a tough cookie, and I admire that quality VERY much. I am proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with you on these very important issues; I consider you my sister-in-arms.

I’m a “non-dogmatic” Christian by choice. I have studied both Testaments of the Bible, as well as other sacred scriptures, religious texts, and parts of the Apocrypha. By “non-dogmatic”, I mean that I’m not necessarily convinced that there is only a single path back to the Source, though Jesus is the path I’ve chosen (I leave eternal judgment up to God), and Christianity is the lens I use.

Regardless of one’s chosen path, if one doesn’t believe in a Creator/loving God(s) or an eternal soul, dying WOULD be scary. But of all the things that scare me (and there are plenty!), being dead isn’t one of them. Not because I don’t value life; I do. Rather, it’s because I see dying the same way as I view birth: as a new beginning. To an atheist, you just become...rotting material.

However, I suspect few of the “Elite” are actually atheists; this would explain their desperation to overcome death and their constant outright mockery of God. In regards to the blasphemy you’ve posted about today, Luke 17:2 describes their fates plainly: “It would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were thrown into the sea than for him to cause one of these little ones to stumble.” Oh, the consequences they will face! Let the Elite have their Empire of Dirt--the earth is Satan’s kingdom anyway, at least for now.

Until our Savior returns (which I pray will be sooner rather than later), I will do as He commanded, and I shall fear not. I will also love my enemy (no matter how difficult or imperfectly), and I will leave vengeance to the Almighty. When that wondrous day comes, every one of those sacrificed children will claim their rightful inheritance. The meek will inherit the Earth, and the last shall be the first; of this I am convinced. (Hallelujah!)

It matters not a whit to me whether you or my other brothers- and sisters-in-arms believe the way I do. What matters to me is your power of discernment and your courage. This is what binds us together. “By their fruits ye shall know them,” and this is how I know we are kin.

I hope you don’t find my rhetoric off-putting. I’m not normally so fervent, but this type of sacrilege just gets me fired up!

Blessings to you and yours...here’s to the Righteous Fight! 💚

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Thank you for taking the time to make this fervent comment. I am with you. I think the elite believe in God, most definitely. And I also don't think I have the right to judge others or tell them my way is right and their way it wrong. All I can do is live my life by setting the best example I can. Each individual has their own path, their own hopes and fears, their own questions. My way of doing what I can is partly through this writing. Is up to everyone to draw their own conclusions. Fight on!

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