Dimmed, dumbed, doomed, damned.

The process by which the destroyer separates souls from God may be summed up in four words:  dimmed, dumbed, doomed, damned.

The process begins by having people become so dimmed that they cannot see that God is the Creator.  He is, after all, The Loving Programmer, Who wrote and downloaded The Creation Program.  He lovingly wrote each of our individual programs, and had them downloaded within the larger Program.  The devil uses his wholly-owned subsidiaries, the huge structures in government and media, to have us so dimmed we can’t see the reality of the loving God Who created and downloaded us.

As people are dimmed, the devil’s vast educational machine ensures that they learn nothing about God, love, and truth.  Instead, he gets as many of us as dumbed down as possible.  Now, many spend 16 to 24 years in various institutions of “learning” and know less than ancestors who’d only read the Bible.

After having been dimmed and dumbed, it becomes obvious to some that they are doomed.  If the doomed do not believe and pray their way to God, belief, penance, and salvation, they end up damned.

Where are we in the process?  Where are our loved ones and friends?  We want to see where we, and those about whom we care, are.  Are we, or they, dimmed, dumbed, doomed,  damned?  The first three can be fixed with sincere repentance.

The last?  If a person has been dimmed, dumbed, doomed, damned, and thereby sentenced, there is no hope.  If the process has only reached doomed, God can send angels to reach in and save such souls from being damned.

Evil beings want our souls dimmed, dumbed, doomed, damned and spending eternity in agony.  Sincere repentance saves.  Only if it’s in time.  After the sentencing that follows Judgment, the doomed are damned.  Then, there is no hope.

Where there’s life, there is hope.

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