cities of sin
Posted 23rd July 2009 at 02:28 PM by stone
The cities today have become like Sodom and Gomorah. Men strive and live for sin.
The televisions feed the minds of men fornication and teach men to sin. The tv teaches that it's ok to live a life of sin by showing constantly living in sin.
Rather than looking to God for help they are looking to man. I find so little faith.
I can see that the endtimes signs are being fulfilled, and now it should be rather obvious that the fulness of the gentiles is fulfilled.
Many argue that it has not been because of lost tribes of people that live in remote area's of jungles and deserts, but they have little wisdom when compared that to my father and do not realize that my father already knows what someone will choose before they choose.
From what i've seen, people will not turn back and will continue into their own destruction, even when they can see that what they do will lead to death, they will still continue on that path.
The televisions feed the minds of men fornication and teach men to sin. The tv teaches that it's ok to live a life of sin by showing constantly living in sin.
Rather than looking to God for help they are looking to man. I find so little faith.
I can see that the endtimes signs are being fulfilled, and now it should be rather obvious that the fulness of the gentiles is fulfilled.
Many argue that it has not been because of lost tribes of people that live in remote area's of jungles and deserts, but they have little wisdom when compared that to my father and do not realize that my father already knows what someone will choose before they choose.
From what i've seen, people will not turn back and will continue into their own destruction, even when they can see that what they do will lead to death, they will still continue on that path.
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