Don't count your apostasies before they hatch.
Trust me, I pay practically zero attention to what is happening in the headlines, except to check if the skies are literally splitting open. I don't do "predictions", and I'm not relating that the headlines are really bad (everybody should know that). I'm relating what I
personally see and hear. It's not just "really bad things" that make me angry because they're "so abominable"; it's patently obvious, open-air demonism. If you can think of a better word than "apostasy" for open-air demonism in the church, I'm all ears.
And as for "denomination", as per the query from the other poster, it has nothing to do with denomination. I've visited a broad selection of churches across almost the entire swath of Christianity, and they're all affected in exactly the same way. It is in the nature of demonism that it doesn't give a damn about denominations, I don't think the demonic entities even know what a denomination is.
And the devil's tools are beginning to feel the weight of the pushback to their evil..
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There's a white pill for you..
I appreciate the thought but I think that what you're implying in respect to some kind of "pushback" is still a fundamental mismatch in respect to the scale, depth and magnitude of what I'm trying to convey. I realize that it's probably a waste of breath to discuss it in a forum like this but, to be blunt, I'm a trillion miles past caring anymore. What is coming doesn't give a
damn about any human resistance of any kind, however subtle, clever, indirect, heavily-armed or otherwise "sure-fire" it may seem to be. Think "Omnipotent Evil" and you're in the ball-park; obviously, that's a black-pill and I'm not saying that there's no escape, but what is coming is surely of a desperation that great. "If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened." (Matthew 24:22) I hope that's clear enough. Once again, I'm not talking about headlines, I'm talking about what I observe in my own life, firsthand. Take the data-point for what it's worth to you.