I don't know if I find polar shift plausible. More like some half-baked nonsense they cooked up in some cabal think-tank on how to inject more fear-porn into the public consciousness. Hard to not be afraid when you can literally just die at any point to something we can't really predict or stop even if we could predict it.
The way I see it, the last cataclysm was the flood, and there won't be another cataclysm until God deems it so. We're not just going to die to "muh random polar shift".
Also seems like a way to kill faith in God. How is God real and involved in our lives with a plan for his creation if we all just die to some random polar shift they insist is a real thing?
And directly correlates with the creation story of several religions. I've been a believer my entire life, but I have certainly expanded my thinking in the last several years. Not to doubt salvation but to think about it in a grander way.
Every religion that isn't Christianity is a lie by Satan. Using them to determine a greater truth about the creation is like using official communications by the CIA to determine the greater truth on geopolitical conflicts.
Nothing you get will be anything other than what the deceivers wanted you to know. The unique problem with Satan, is that he's a genius and knows just what he needs to say to get the response he wants from unsuspecting souls. He's an expert at lies.
I mean I get it, you come off a little bit holy roller in my opinion but you're entitled to it. But I would ask, how do overcome in you mind, the fact that there are documents written in Sanskrit that date back to upwards of 1,500 bc? Like physical documents that exist in this world today that were written 1500 years before Christ? And the Hindu story includes a trinity and a great flood? Not trying to be a universalist here but I'm just saying expand your thinking without dishonoring God.
Convenient that the entire idea of a polar shift is unfalsifiable.
If it happened before, there'd be no visible evidence because it would have been a kind of "world reset". And since it's oh-so-rare, we wouldn't see one until it happened. But when it happens we are all destroyed. So there's never any evidence it is even a thing.
I also find it interesting that all these cataclysmic events that only happen once every [insert disingenuously large number here] years are always about to happen to us. Like, for 2000 years people have been doomsaying about the endtimes, yet here we are. Obviously it'll happen one day, but of that time knows no one but the Father in Heaven, and it likely won't be to us. Even if it is, it's honestly just egotistical to believe it will be.
So from my perspective at least, if the elites are preparing for a disaster, it's not the second coming, because they don't know when that is. They're not preparing for some world-rending event because those don't exist and they made them up to keep us afraid (subconsciously, always under the surface, elevates our baseline anxiety/fear) that one day the Earth will just open up and we'll all die.
If they are preparing for a disaster, it's one they will cause, though frankly I don't think they can do that either because "nuclear holocaust" and "God wins" don't mesh very well.
I don't know if I find polar shift plausible. More like some half-baked nonsense they cooked up in some cabal think-tank on how to inject more fear-porn into the public consciousness. Hard to not be afraid when you can literally just die at any point to something we can't really predict or stop even if we could predict it.
The way I see it, the last cataclysm was the flood, and there won't be another cataclysm until God deems it so. We're not just going to die to "muh random polar shift".
Also seems like a way to kill faith in God. How is God real and involved in our lives with a plan for his creation if we all just die to some random polar shift they insist is a real thing?
Think bigger. The polar shift and all the catastrophes that come with line up perfectly with the end time prophecies talked about in Revelation.
And directly correlates with the creation story of several religions. I've been a believer my entire life, but I have certainly expanded my thinking in the last several years. Not to doubt salvation but to think about it in a grander way.
Every religion that isn't Christianity is a lie by Satan. Using them to determine a greater truth about the creation is like using official communications by the CIA to determine the greater truth on geopolitical conflicts.
Nothing you get will be anything other than what the deceivers wanted you to know. The unique problem with Satan, is that he's a genius and knows just what he needs to say to get the response he wants from unsuspecting souls. He's an expert at lies.
I mean I get it, you come off a little bit holy roller in my opinion but you're entitled to it. But I would ask, how do overcome in you mind, the fact that there are documents written in Sanskrit that date back to upwards of 1,500 bc? Like physical documents that exist in this world today that were written 1500 years before Christ? And the Hindu story includes a trinity and a great flood? Not trying to be a universalist here but I'm just saying expand your thinking without dishonoring God.
Sounds like some new-age bullshit to me.
Convenient that the entire idea of a polar shift is unfalsifiable.
If it happened before, there'd be no visible evidence because it would have been a kind of "world reset". And since it's oh-so-rare, we wouldn't see one until it happened. But when it happens we are all destroyed. So there's never any evidence it is even a thing.
I also find it interesting that all these cataclysmic events that only happen once every [insert disingenuously large number here] years are always about to happen to us. Like, for 2000 years people have been doomsaying about the endtimes, yet here we are. Obviously it'll happen one day, but of that time knows no one but the Father in Heaven, and it likely won't be to us. Even if it is, it's honestly just egotistical to believe it will be.
So from my perspective at least, if the elites are preparing for a disaster, it's not the second coming, because they don't know when that is. They're not preparing for some world-rending event because those don't exist and they made them up to keep us afraid (subconsciously, always under the surface, elevates our baseline anxiety/fear) that one day the Earth will just open up and we'll all die.
If they are preparing for a disaster, it's one they will cause, though frankly I don't think they can do that either because "nuclear holocaust" and "God wins" don't mesh very well.