ultimate
suspicion?
regardless
of which way this turns out, god's word is not going to change.
Isaiah
34:8
For it is the day of the LORD's vengeance, and the year of
recompences for the controversy of Zion.
anybody
ever heard, "vengeance is mine sayeth the lord?" don't
know who started that propaganda, but have not been able to find it in
the scriptures, yet.
what we are addressing, in this commentary is pure speculation.
therefore, we are taking it beyond suspicion. it is an unproven,
and maybe even improvable theory, unless god does indeed let his holy
spirit confirm this to various individuals, and gives them inspiration,
on how to proceed. that is not my domain, in anyway, shape, from,
nor hope.
any
y'all ever heard the expression, in reply to the inquiry of how one of
their friends is doing, "you ever seen sugar turn to
shit?" even this dummy will admit this sounds over
simplistic, but have been trained, for over three decades to trust this
concept:
Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path. Those who do not recover are people who cannot or will not completely give themselves to this
simple program, usually men and women who are constitutionally incapable of being honest with themselves.
in
god's last day, all shit will be turned into a new sugar, for all that
repent; it does not involve weight gain, it results in weight
lost. for those that do not repent, all are going to drown, in
their own stench, and filth. but then again, on the other hand,
some do not believe that their doo doo even stinks. and maybe it
doesn't, god is the judge of their stuff, not any of us.
let
us think about evil and godly slave holders, coming out of the civil war
days. could it possibly be that negros had their own brand of
"hatfields and mccoys?" and to advance this thought, we
then need to set up a conspiracy theory, between poor white trash and
blacks, that believed that they were performing the will of god, based
on the living water - and being deceived, rather than having advice from
the holy spirit, god's Spirit, and the concept of vigilante formed, in
the deep south, and spread, very slowly, and very anonymously.
and
?godly negros told the ?godly whites, who they wanted hanged?