The Distortion of Time

The other side loves to distort time. They twist its simple flow, from the initial download of The Creation Program to its end, into a tangled thicket of confusion in which it is difficult to make progress.

The Culture of Death is identifiable because those in it distort the remaining amount of time each of us has to operate within The Creation Program. The other side, when we are young, tells us the most awful lie, “You have all the time in the world.” That’s simply not true. We have only the space of time between this moment and the time that our earthly program runs out. That is all the time we have.

The other side, The Culture of Death, hates life. That’s why it hates any conception of time that encourages marriage and children. “You have plenty of time.”, young people are told. “No need to have children, now. There’s plenty of time for that, later.” That despicable lie has kept billions of souls from being created, keeping them from knowing and loving God forever.

We we consider saving our soul, we invariably are aware of some source of information telling us that , “There’s plenty of time for that. Now, we should enjoy the day.”

The fact is that we may have limited time left. We may have decades remaining. Or, years. A few of us have less time than that. The smart thing is to do the best thing we can as soon as we realize we should do it.

Go to church. Pray. Get married. Have children. Confess sins. Ask forgiveness. Do good. Starting, now!

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