A Socialistic America

Devotion: “Hell’s Best Kept Secret”  2 mins  Ray Comfort  sermonaudio.com/sermon/91914459282

Sermon: “The Almost Christian” 44 mins  George Whitefield  1714-  sermonaudio.com/sermon/1012010143547

 A Socialistic America

The experiment in developing a socialist culture is a tested and proven failure as modern history has recorded through the attempts of Russia, Nazi Germany, China, Cambodia, Venezuela, Cuba, etc. The cost in human lives of the experiment, of the poor, infirmed, and uneducated classes (castaways) in the 20th century is estimated at 160,000,000. Ignorance is blissful in the socialist agenda. It will be the lower class of citizens that will not be raised up into a middle class, but again be cast away (un-useful rubbish).  Socialist teachings are revisionist or out-right lies that become culturally accepted. Cancel out transparency and the voice of opposition and there results ignorance of the masses. Envy; the feeling of discontentment or resentful longing aroused by someone else’s possession, qualities or luck. There is no good news (gospel) in enviousness except for the socialist manipulator. Envy all you want and place your hope in the abilities  of others (those who are successful  producers) and dream of a utopian result. Martin Luther King had a dream, and he strove and lead people to strive to make it a reality. Those that embraced the dream found a new reality in their lives.

The poor and infirmed don’t deserve or are entitled to the rewards of other’s labor (their benevolence, yes—“love thy neighbor”). They deserve all the tools (primarily education) to advance themselves. They should not be enabled to remain in their state of worthlessness and lack of self-esteem resulting in finger pointing, and blaming others. If there is thought there is productivity. There are millions of successful challenged people. People challenged with poverty or physical disabilities have  achieved a productive life.

 

Sept 24,2021 

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