Sep 16, 2020 - Uncategorized    No Comments

The Blame Game

Our country started out on sound Judeo-Christian principles. Children learned to read from the Bible and in doing so learned the tenents of the faith, that is to say, the basic instructions of life. You will be held accountable for your actions in life by a never wavering God and how to treat your neighbor.

This moral learning has been done away with over time and we now have a generation of wayward people who are unable to tell right from wrong, let alone what gender they are.

The lockdown is bringing out the very worse behavior largely do a government-induced discarding of our dreams and future. Our pampered and sheltered young have long been distracted by their toys, media, and entertainment. But many of the fatherless generation are turning to the streets in protest over the ultimate social justice cause. So, looting, burning, and killing are an unsettling sideshow to the “woke” movement.

Besides our school system teaching them to despise our country, there are also a couple of other reasons the young are hopeless. They have been taught the United States is racist and if they are white, they are racist just by being white. They have white privilege and must apologize and pay homage to those offended. So they hate their past.

The global warming/cooling/climate change preaching has many believing there is no future unless of course we destroy every vestige of progress and return to the stone age. So, they hate their future.

The lockdown has driven the final nail in the coffin of our children’s lives; the present is hell. Uncertainty is the norm; everything is changing. No one knows anything. They hate living today.

Desperate people are easily manipulated, hence the attraction of being in a mob, demanding change. We must stop blaming the young (and ourselves) for sins of the past, possible catastrophes of the future, and making them believe a virus is ending life on planet earth.

In other words, read the Bible yourself, encourage the young to read it too. Stop looking at screens. Reading allows the brain to think. Thinking is important. Who’d a thought?

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