Archive for December, 2021

End Times: Strong Delusion

This isn’t much different from what Adam and Eve complained about shortly after the discovery of their own sin, stemming from embracing the serpent’s lie (Genesis 3). It’s always someone else’s fault. It wasn’t Adam’s. It wasn’t Eve’s. The only individual who did not offer an excuse then was the serpent.

Continue Reading December 10, 2021 at 12:12 PM 5 comments

End Times: The Tribulation

But the big question is if this particular one-world order that is spoken of in many sections of both the Old and New Testaments is to occur, how will anyone know when it has actually begun? Is there some type of signal or event that will occur globally that will be the red flag to tell the world that the Tribulation has in fact, begun? I believe there is and I’ve spoken about this before but it is not the Rapture (which we will get into in another part).

Continue Reading December 6, 2021 at 12:30 PM 5 comments

Letting People Die?

The idea that you have to take a hospital to court to force them to use a drug that may save a life says a great deal. Remember, this man was on his deathbed, with very little hope of survival. How could Ivermectin make that situation worse? But do you want to bet that the hospital continued treating other CV patients the same way they were treating this other patient instead of being willing to try Ivermectin on all of them?

Continue Reading December 3, 2021 at 12:14 PM 1 comment

My Bout with COVID

As I write this, it is December 1 and I can honestly say I’m over most of it. My smell has returned for the most part though it’s not 100% yet. My cough is not nearly as persistent as it was and the congestion is nearly gone. Of course, added to this illness is my annual bout with molds in the environment due to allergies so that doesn’t help either.

If I were to categorize COVID for me, I’d have to say it’s worse than a cold, but not as bad as the flu. I never felt that I needed to stay in bed. I never even got close to the point of going to the hospital and in general, though the symptoms were somewhat annoying, I was able to carry on with my life and do the things that I needed to do.

Continue Reading December 1, 2021 at 12:23 PM 10 comments

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