Sins, germs, and bribers.

Demons work to destroy our souls by encouraging us to sin. If we are far from God and His angels (Programmer and Sub-Programmers), they have an easier time. Each

unforgiven sin weakens our soul.

More obvious forces work to destroy our bodies. Bacteria and viruses, created to let us see three-dimensional versions of demons, attack us endlessly on countless fronts. When our body is weakened by sin or disorganization, germs make more headway.

Human organizations like companies and nations are destroyed by fiscal forms of corruption. Bribers destroy organizations as surely as some microbes hurt bodies and sin hurts souls.

Dante spoke of Hades as “dis”. All those with an affinity for destruction, from sin to germ to bribe want to “dis” existing structures. Weak structures are more easily destroyed. That’s why destroyers of souls, bodies, and groups endlessly work to weaken those they wish to destroy. They fill the media, eating away at God and truth as termites in houses.

Staying close to God helps. Over the long haul, it’s about all that does.

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