Thursday, April 23, 2026

Who's Going to Hell?

 


Before answering this question, we need to ask a few clarifying questions.


Who sinned against whom?


What were those sins?


How harmful and severe were those sins?


And how many times were those sins committed?


Why is it important to know these answers?


You cannot receive redemption or take corrective action without first identifying, confessing, and repenting of the sin(s), as well as atoning for the harm caused.


Without redemption, is there a chance for salvation for the sinners?


And are the sins and harms committed as bad as it appears on the surface?


Question:


Did you pass your tests of character?


Let's take a deep dive back into history.


Did Christ’s enemies succeed in diminishing or destroying Him?


Although Christ’s enemies with Judas’s betrayal managed to abuse, torture, and crucify Jesus, Jesus never bowed nor was He ever reduced to their spiteful, small-minded tactics.


Why?


Because Christ, despite everything done to Him, remains Christ—Son of God, Son of Man.


In the end, what will the Lord and history judge us on? 


We are judged by our character, deeds, or misdeeds—not just in this life but also on a spiritual level in the end.


So, who's going to hell?







 


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Is your loyalty with the Lord?


Is your loyalty with humanity and all that is good?


Is your loyalty with the Holy Spirit?


If not, how do you expect to receive salvation?  


How do you make this world a better place for your children and future generations?




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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Them

 


Them, pathetic and sad,

Knowing only the bad.

Getting off on sins of self destruction,

No correction. 


Them, stripped of humanity, 

Prowl and strut 

Around and around

Feeding trips of power in dust and lust. 


Them, destroyers of self,

Lined vessels of sins,

Collecting trophies of harm,

Walking in shame- depraved.


Them, the unholy wanton seers, 

Of the grandiose mundane,

Predicting sinful selfish wants in lies,

Megalomania, nonsensical, and lame.


Them, dishonorable and disgraceful,

Self-mutated hearts

Devoid of true love and caring parts,

Always deflecting and blaming- shame.


Spin and spin, and spin and spin,

Never outside the BS and the game,

Lost in never-ending delusions 

Of the self-annihilating games.


Ultimate damned losers playing chess 

Just on the square circled,

Where tails chase tails continuously 

In the indefinitely halved salvation curdled.


Where soulful souls are burgled.

Where reality is never found

In the grandiose self-deluded mind games 

Of power tripping rounds.


In the quagmires of their fear, 

Refract the grossness of their unholy sounds,

In the rot their fruit of the Spirit extreme, 

In their delusion of absolute control supreme.


Time, grace, and honor lost

Salvation at horrendous cost.

Too unspeakable and unforgivable to say

Indecent unholy crimes in Sadistic ways.


Them, uncleaned, impure hearts,

Will never see

Heaven's Gate, the Lord, and the Holy.

Them, doomed to never know love.






Sunday, April 19, 2026



What's really happening in sexual abuse?


Betrayal.


Betrayal of trust, honor, and decency.


Ultimately, betrayal of the Lord and the Holy Spirit, desecrating the sacred dwelling of the Spirit, and unjustly harming the victim.


Sexual abuse crimes are so damning that the abuser's soul becomes imprisoned behind the heinous sins of dishonor, disgrace, and indecency, creating a wall that prevents genuine connection with loved ones.


Furthermore, the fruits of the Spirit are hindered by the sins of the flesh—dishonor, disgrace, and indecency—destroying the purity of heart.


Without a pure heart, there is no salvation.


What is truly happening in sexual abuse?


Corruption leading to damnation similar to Sodom and Gomorrah, plunges souls into the deepest depths of hell, where the heart and mind rot into the gutters, leaving no room for love or anything worthwhile.






 


What is the true nature of sexual abuse? 


Sexual abuse occurs when the perpetrator renders the victim unconscious and engages in sexual acts without consent.


What truly transpires is the desecration of the victim and the sacred temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). 


*"Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?  


You are not your own; you were bought at a price.  Therefore, honor God with your bodies."


Since acts of sexual abuse and violence are assaults against the victim, God, and the Holy Spirit, such acts are heinous crimes against humanity and are damning and condemnable in the sight of divine justice.


Perpetrators who commit such heinous crimes, while incarcerated in sins of the flesh, are unable to experience genuine love, and their hearts, minds, and souls become defiled, impure, and unholy.


The impurity of the heart, steeped in sinful corruption, corrupts and imprisons the soul, obstructing virtue and goodness.


The abuser perceives the world through morally degraded eyes and lacks the clarity of heart and mind necessary for true understanding and compassion.


Anyone who colludes or is complicit in these grievous acts against victims, God, the Holy Spirit, and humanity, will also be damned.


What truly occurs in sexual abuse? 


Heinous acts of damnation, desecration, harm, and a crime against humanity. 





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*"Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies.”


Key Context and Meaning (from Google AI search):


The Indwelling Spirit: The verse emphasizes that the Holy Spirit lives within believers, making the human body a sacred dwelling place for God.


Ownership and Value: It signifies that believers do not own their own bodies, but rather, they belong to God, having been "bought at a price" (referring to Christ's sacrifice).


Moral Responsibility: In context, Paul uses this to argue against sexual immorality, urging Christians to treat their bodies with purity and respect.


Purpose: The body is meant to honor God, serving as a vessel for worship and good works. Therefore honor God with your bodies.”




Who's Going to Hell?

  Before answering this question, we need to ask a few clarifying questions. Who sinned against whom? What were those sins? How harmful and ...