How To Be Saved

How To Be Saved Many people wonder how they can be saved from the consequences of their sins and have eternal life. The Bible teaches that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned by human efforts or merits. Salvation is based on God's grace and mercy, which He offers to anyone who believes in His Son, Jesus Christ, as their Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world and rose again from the dead, proving His power over sin and death. Anyone who confesses their sins, repents of their wrongdoings, and trusts in Jesus Christ as their only way to God will be saved. Salvation is not a one-time event, but a lifelong relationship with God that involves obedience, growth, and service. To be saved, one must follow the steps below: 1. Recognize that you are a sinner and that you need God's forgiveness. Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." 2. Acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who died for your sins and rose again from the dead. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 3. Repent of your sins and turn away from your old way of living. Acts 3:19 says, "Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord." 4. Receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior by faith. Romans 10:9 says, "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." 5. Confess your faith in Jesus Christ publicly and join a local church where you can grow in your knowledge and love of God. Matthew 10:32 says, "Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven."

Friday 4 October 2024

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nu4Ik4YnIs

 The Word RAPTURE Is NOT In The Bible - By the Blood of the Lamb

It's important to remember that deeply held beliefs, especially those rooted in religious faith, such as the concept of a fake Rapture, can be challenging to change. People often cling to these false beliefs for comfort, meaning, and belonging.

While it might be challenging to convince someone to change their mind, consider these approaches:

* **Focus on common ground:** Instead of focusing on points of disagreement, try to find common ground with the person. Do you both believe in the Bible? Do you both believe in Jesus? Building a foundation of shared beliefs might make them more receptive to your arguments.

* **Listen actively:** Instead of trying to convince them, try understanding their perspective. Why do they believe as they do? What are their concerns about your view? Active listening can help you understand their position better and potentially find ways to bridge the gap.

* **Offer resources:** If you have resources that support your views, like scholarly articles or theological commentaries, offer them without being pushy. People are more likely to consider different perspectives if they feel respected and valued.

* **Respect their beliefs:** Even if you disagree with someone's beliefs, it's important to respect them. Avoid being judgmental or dismissive. Remember that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs.

It's important to remember that you can't force someone to change their mind. But by approaching the conversation with empathy, understanding, and respect, you might be able to open a door for dialogue and potentially lead to a more nuanced understanding of the topic. I hope this helps.

Blessings

Sunday 29 September 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9jGvN-ziOk

There could be clues to a person's mindset if they start shifting from predicting future events with irrational thoughts (known as catastrophic thinking) and publishing their thoughts and then delving into a world of complete fantasy by writing fiction books.

The line between normal thought patterns and cognitive decline can be quite blurry. It's a spectrum, not a clear-cut division.

Catastrophic thinking, where someone predicts future events with irrational negativity, can be a sign. It's a form of anxiety, where the mind focuses on worst-case scenarios.

However, writing fiction doesn't necessarily indicate a shift into a world of total fantasy. Many people find solace and escape in writing, using it as a creative outlet to explore different realities. It can be a healthy way to process emotions and anxieties.

Here's where the distinction lies:
- Catastrophic thinking focuses on negative and unrealistic predictions about the future. It's often accompanied by intense fear and worry.

- Writing fiction can be a way to explore imagined scenarios, both positive and negative. It can be a form of self-expression and storytelling.

The key difference is intent. Someone engaging in catastrophic thinking is consumed by fear and negativity, while someone writing fiction is often seeking creative expression and exploration.

Of course, there are situations where writing fiction could be a sign of more serious cognitive decline. If someone's writing becomes increasingly detached from reality, filled with illogical or nonsensical ideas, and they are unable to distinguish between fiction and reality, it could be a cause for concern. (ie The Seed Of Satan)

A mental health professional can assess the situation and offer support, and that is what I suggest you do.

I hope this comment has been of assistance.

Blessings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9jGvN-ziOk&t=459s 

It's important to recognize that irrational thoughts about future events, especially doomsday events, are often referred to as catastrophic thinking. This type of thinking involves assuming the worst-case scenario will occur, even when there is little evidence to support it.

It's commonly defined as imagining irrational, worst-case outcomes, falling within the bounds of cognitive distortions—errors in thinking where some people have exaggerated thoughts that have no basis in reality.

These thoughts can range from health concerns and social anxiety issues to generalized worries and even thoughts that a seven-year period of tribulation may begin soon, where negative outcomes are imagined if certain behaviors are not engaged in, such as publishing irrational thoughts online.

People with catastrophic thinking do seek help. The information I found states that empathically supporting someone to talk about their anxiety and—when appropriate—seeking help can be unburdening and immensely helpful. It also mentions that working with a mental health professional can be help if catastrophizing is tied to an underlying mental disorder.

So, while it's not explicitly stated that people with catastrophic thinking always listen to others when their illogical thoughts are discussed, it does suggest that they are open to seeking help and support.

Therefore, seek help for your disorder and avoiding burdening others with your reason-less thought patterns, which are non-productive and of very little help to anyone, is important. Deleting the comments of those who disagree with catastrophizing will not help but will only add to your anxiety. I hope this has been of some help.

Blessings

Friday 27 September 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WafPn917HWk

I don't have information to directly address whether the world has given the United Nations unprecedented power for global governance. The UN's role is to address global issues that go beyond national boundaries. It suggests that the UN is an important forum for addressing challenges that individual countries cannot solve alone.

For example, the UN has adopted a "Pact for the Future" to transform global governance, and a high-powered advisory body has urged the UN to lay the foundations for the global governance of artificial intelligence.

World leaders are working to create a fairer and more inclusive multilateral system, but there is no explicit statement about giving the UN more power. It's important to critically evaluate information, verify claims from multiple sources, and not rely on conspiracy theories.

Blessings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seUNnmg985I 

Based on the latest information, Israel has intensified its strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon this month. There are reports that Israel is preparing for a possible ground incursion into Lebanon. The Israeli military chief has stated that Lebanon is preparing for a ground offensive. Israel has rejected a US-backed ceasefire plan and continued to strike Beirut. The death toll from the Israeli strikes has risen to thousands of innocent civilians. The situation is highly volatile and could escalate quickly.

Accordingly, I want to focus on more important global issues instead of getting distracted by irrelevant information as you are doing here. I think it's crucial to cover the ongoing events in the Middle East, especially Israel's recent attacks and their intentions to send ground forces into Lebanon. This is the real Bible prophecy, unlike the misinformation you frequently spread

Blessings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seUNnmg985I

I only need to look at the video's heading to understand its content. When someone says "UNITED NATIONS is preparing a pact for GLOBAL GOVERNMENT," it implies that the United Nations is the global government. These kinds of irrational thoughts often spread, with one person saying something and others blindly following.

It's similar to how the fake rapture gained traction with many people following blindly. In your case, by going along with the crowd, you are contradicting yourself.

You've written books claiming that the EU is the region from which the Beast will arise, representing the final world empire. Now, you are suggesting something opposite, just because it's the popular belief for a time.

I am concerned about the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories. It's frustrating to encounter contradictory claims, especially when they gain traction despite lacking evidence.

Let's break down some points:

* **The "Global Government" Claim:** It's important to distinguish between the **United Nations**, an international organization with limited authority, and a **global government**, which would have centralized control over all nations. The UN's primary function is to facilitate cooperation and diplomacy between member states. It does not possess the power to enact or enforce laws globally.

* **The "Fake Rapture" Analogy:** Following a "pied piper" who promotes unfounded beliefs is dangerous. The "fake rapture" phenomenon demonstrates how easily misinformation can spread, especially when it taps into existing anxieties or desires.

* **Contradictory Claims:** Mentioning someone who claims the EU is the "Beast" while simultaneously suggesting the UN is the global government is inconsistent. It's crucial to evaluate claims based on evidence and logic, not on who is making them or what's currently popular.
**Here's why it's important to be critical of such claims:**

* **Misinformation can be harmful:** Unfounded beliefs can lead to distrust, division, and even violence.

* **Critical thinking is essential:** We need to be able to analyze information, identify biases, and evaluate sources to form informed opinions.

* **Truth matters:** It's vital to seek out reliable information and to hold ourselves and others accountable for spreading accurate and factual information.

**Remember:** Just because something is widely shared or believed doesn't make it true. I am skeptical as I seek to question assumptions and seek out diverse perspectives. I do not take the word of anyone who puts something on YouTube who has other agendas, such as attracting subscribers with misleading information to market books.

Blessings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhN-Q00jyaQ

Harris leads Trump by 38 points among Asian American voters: Survey
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump - 2024 Presidential Candidates

The information you provided is partially accurate and partially misleading. It is biased towards the view that Trump will win the election without a doubt.

While the New York Times/Siena poll did find Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris in Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia, the poll did not include the specific numbers you mentioned, so that is incorrect.

The poll results do not show that Trump leads by 50% to 45% in Arizona, 49% to 47% in North Carolina, or 49% to 45% in Georgia. Additionally, the poll did not mention that Harris was ahead by 5% in Arizona and 2% in North Carolina in the previous month.

The information about the electoral map and Trump needing to win only one more swing state is also not based on the New York Times/Siena poll and cannot be relied upon as accurate.

The fact is, Harris is well ahead of Trump in the polls and is likely to win the election, thereby disproving the notion that Trump is the Biblical Antichrist.

Blessings

Tuesday 24 September 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFIXD3sgjRs

It's true that the presidential candidates often get the most attention during elections, but it's important to remember that **vice-presidential candidates play a significant role** in the overall ticket.

While voters might primarily focus on the president, **the vice president can be a deciding factor for some voters** who are looking for specific policy positions or experience. For example, some voters might be drawn to a candidate's stance on issues like the economy or foreign policy, and the vice president's experience in these areas could be a key consideration.

Additionally, **the vice president can be a valuable asset to the president**, providing advice and support. In some cases, the vice president might even be tasked with leading specific initiatives or departments.

So, while it's true that many voters focus on the presidential candidates, **it's not accurate to say that no one considers the vice-presidential candidates**. Their qualifications, experience and popularity can be important factors for some voters.

Trump’s choice of Vice President may not be a factor in your mind or in the minds of many voters, but for others, it is still a serious consideration and could cost Trump the election.

Blessings

Saturday 21 September 2024

Vice Presidential Candidate JD Vance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6c-S8K-75E

JD Vance currently holds the record for being the least popular vice presidential candidate in modern history, even less popular than Sarah Palin, according to polling averages from FiveThirtyEight. Donald Trump's Republican running mate has a net approval rating of -9 percent, with 33 percent of voters viewing him favorably and 42 percent unfavorably.

This is even lower than 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, whose popularity dropped to -2 percent. Palin experienced a significant drop in popularity when she ran alongside John McCain, peaking at +21 favorability in August 2008, before plummeting by 23 percent.

This suggests that Trump is likely to lose in the upcoming weeks, putting an end to any prospects of him ever being seen as the Antichrist.

Blessings

Thursday 19 September 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFIXD3sgjRs

This posting raises serious concerns about political tensions and the potential for unrest in the United States. It is designed to divide the nation to prove Trump cannot lose the election when in all probability he will.

“In the aftermath of the 2nd assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life within 2 months, a recent poll among US citizens has some relevant results. In all, 14% of voters who call themselves Republicans and 11% of voters who call themselves Democrats said that if the other party’s presidential candidate wins the 2024 election they will "take action" to overturn the election results! That is one in seven Republicans and one in nine Democrats who are saying they will do something to overturn election results if their man or their woman does not win the election! A whopping 46% of Republicans and 27% of Democrats said they would not consider the outcome of the upcoming presidential election to be legitimate if the other party’s presidential candidate wins the election”. End of Quote.

Here’s a breakdown of the elements related to incitement of violence and conspiracy theories:
### Key Points
- **Polling Data**:
- **14% of Republicans** and **11% of Democrats** indicating a willingness to "take action" if the opposing party wins.
- **46% of Republicans** and **27% of Democrats** do not consider the election outcome legitimate if their party's candidate loses.
- **Incitement of Violence**:
- **Language Matter**: The phrase "take action" can be interpreted in various ways, and without a clear context, it could suggest peaceful protest, or it could imply more aggressive actions.
- **Tensions**: The percentages indicate that many people may be willing to reject democratic processes, which can lead to potential unrest or violence.
- **Conspiracy Theory Elements**:
- **Assassination Attempts**: Mentioning "the 2nd assassination attempt" may lead to speculation and theories about political motives and dangers, which can fuel conspiracy narratives.
- **Distrust in Elections**: The high percentages of individuals not considering the results legitimate can contribute to a culture of distrust, sometimes associated with conspiracy theories.
### Conclusion
While the comment does not explicitly incite violence, it highlights a troubling sentiment among voters that could lead to significant political unrest. The expressions of willingness to "take action" and the delegitimization of electoral outcomes can create a volatile environment. Whether this constitutes incitement or conspiracy theory depends on further context regarding the intended meaning behind "take action" and the broader political climate.
### Overall Implications
- It's essential to monitor such sentiments as they may lead to political instability.
- Promoting dialogue and understanding across party lines could help alleviate some of the tensions reflected in these statistics.

This is just another hypothetical scenario meant to reinforce the creator of this channel's mistaken belief that Trump is the Antichrist, or what could happen if Trump were to lose. Any insurrection of this kind would be quickly suppressed if violence were to occur, and the outcome would ultimately remain the same.

Blessings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHx0-S64sRs Sadly, if the tone of your recent replies to some of the comments is any indicator you trying to...