"To all the shills, doomers, and naysayers out there, you must understand, that you are fighting a rigged battle.
You cannot win.
Things are in motion that are far beyond your comprehension."
(twitter.com)
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Yap, Yap, Yap. Absolutely, I am sick and tired of people going nuts every time Trump post something in Truth. If you are one of theose Trump wishy washy supporters, who change their mind every time you don't like what he is posting or saying, then you have to accept that you don't have a clue about what is going on. Not that I know exactly what is going on either, and sometimes is better not to know what really is going on, since people can not assimilate the truth. If you don't like what is going then be quiet. Most of the stuff that is going on are comms. It is not directed to the regular you and I, people. I wish a lot of frogs will understand that. God LOVE you!
I don't think it's particularly wise to tell people to stop trying to communicate whenever they have a viewpoint that we don't want to hear. Even if it feels like a waste of time, people can't "convert" to a viewpoint or belief that they can neither see nor comprehend, so it's worth the effort to at least try. How many times should we try? Well, 70 times 7, to start. That seems like a good number to work from.
Some examples:
"Don't like what Trump is doing? Don't trust him? Okay, why? What's informing your current viewpoints, opinions, and beliefs?"
"Don't like that Trump seems to be manipulated by Israel? Okay, where and how did you form that opinion? If it's borrowed from someone else's opinion, what evidence did they provide to convince you, if any at all?"
"Don't approve of the war in Iran? Okay, what specifically do you not approve of? Lack of congressional approval to declare and then engage in war? That Trump's declarations of victory don't match any counter-propaganda flooding out from Iran? That somehow even if Iran genuinely needed to be dealt with that it somehow feels wrong and dirty because it benefits Israel in some way? What is it that's convinced you to become so upset/emotional about this?"
Trump isn't God. He's not some "infallible pope". Even if Christ is trying to direct and use Trump for some greater purpose or good, that doesn't mean that Trump is immune to making mistakes or encountering failures in Trump's efforts to follow Christ's will. "The Plan" can falter and/or fail to deliver on certain things in the way we might want or expect or hope for it to.
Charlie Kirk represented the importance of addressing the emotions and the frustration. He understood the importance of keeping the dialogue open, otherwise nothing positive can happen. Charlie Kirk followed this mindset because he learned it from Christ's teachings.
I know it's hard to be patient and sympathize with those that are struggling (dooming, naysaying, murmuring, whatever). But there is literally no other way to try and reach them other than to listen, and share, and teach. If someone is genuinely "unreachable" or "unteachable", allow their dialogue and shared communications to exist so that others can see and learn from them.
That's a very sane view for exchange, and learning!
Yep, God definitely loves us and he has showed me many times. I donβt t even know why he loves me so much.