Iridescence
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I don't read much into politics because it is still difficult for me to follow much more than current events and filter those things through what I have come to know better about history.
The movements that I see coming about are interestingly disconnected from what they are said to be. The psychological effects of removing or diminishing our spiritual perception of 'God' can be very detrimental to the psyche of our entire nation, even to the non-Christian members, or so it seems. Our systems are inter-dependent and inter-woven in such a way that each relies upon the other.
Ultimately, are 'we' going to have our spiritual God booted off and out of our land and our heads via laws passed and/or not passed?
If the foundation of our Christian religion really be what it has been proven to be from what I have come across then it seems a very strong possibility that most of the devout Christians are not going to be able to handle the consequences of 'it all' being supported let alone enforced as it was written to be.
English is my first and my only language, btw.
The movements that I see coming about are interestingly disconnected from what they are said to be. The psychological effects of removing or diminishing our spiritual perception of 'God' can be very detrimental to the psyche of our entire nation, even to the non-Christian members, or so it seems. Our systems are inter-dependent and inter-woven in such a way that each relies upon the other.
Ultimately, are 'we' going to have our spiritual God booted off and out of our land and our heads via laws passed and/or not passed?
If the foundation of our Christian religion really be what it has been proven to be from what I have come across then it seems a very strong possibility that most of the devout Christians are not going to be able to handle the consequences of 'it all' being supported let alone enforced as it was written to be.
English is my first and my only language, btw.
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