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A Comment from Social Media is very Telling

This is a comment from a YT video that someone shared on their community page. I found it here. It is very telling about where we are as a society. This has all been engineered by the powers that be (for now Jesus is coming!) and the selfishness is everywhere but people are living in denial. 2 Timothy 3 vs 1-4 do a great job at explaining it for us.

Living in Austin, TX, everyone thinks they’re so cool because they live these lifestyles of psychedelics, sexual immorality, alcoholism, and new ageism. Had to get out this year. No matter how much astrology these people do, there’s never any peace. There are always breakups, infidelity, DWI, ANGER, and this overall deeply fake happiness… taking ultimate pleasure in repeating unoriginal catchphrases, trends, and thoughts. Cocaine reigns everywhere. People find sick humor in hating children; it’s a thing. Cynicism and sarcasm reign in daily dialect, and you are seen as phony for being pure… the irony. Friends are talking behind each other’s backs, friends are sleeping with their partners behind their backs, and if you do not carry a spirit of animosity or anxiety, you’re not in the club! The amount of sweet girls from out of town I’ve seen regress in one year is like clockwork. They go from naturally beautiful and kind, to cocaine addiction, to being broken and abused by men, to becoming alcoholics, then becoming sexaholics, then psychotic from psychedelics and ecstasy, then they finish off with therapy, medication, and new age after the DWIs. It’s like an Austin, TX, process to becoming “down.” The wealthy and cultured are also part of a hidden alliance that worships all that stuff you see when you trip. They blatantly put their symbolism in their restaurants and bars. The green-haired protester types are useful idiot pawns that perpetuate ideologies that profit the wealthy… they just smoke weed, but those who do DMT, etc., strangely transfer into these protected circles. I say all this to say… it’s like there’s a demonic hierarchy, and when you get into this psychedelic stuff, it keeps opening this dark/“cool”/cultured/intellectually driven alternate reality where you feel so evolved and above middle America… but you have NO COMMON SENSE; your life is miserable, and your friends are untrustworthy/opportunistic. It’s like living in Satan’s kingdom on earth. When you come to Jesus, life gets SIMPLE. Your appetites are conflicted, and you can’t really enjoy the former things. The unfortunate part is people in this so-called satan kingdom can feel The Holy Spirit in you and hhhhaaaattteee it. They mock you, scowl at you, do things to sabotage you, and just cannot stand your speech. But what’s crazy is you would NEVER guess the people in these communities that need a Word from you. You’d never guess who you’d end up praying for, so you can’t have any expectations or judgments. All you can do is stay in the word, in prayer, and in the Spirit. I’ll finish off with this. I grew up in the Black church. Lotta stuff I couldn’t get behind… speaking in tongues, hooping and hollering, etc. But I always loved Jesus in my heart. I started taking acid in college because I thought I was an invincible neighborhood hero popular dude… it felt like supernatural intelligence was unlocking, but my personality became totally different. I became enlightened, but life became worse. You understand elements of our “matrix” better, but the relationships that matter don’t thrive. One day I decided to take shrooms and go to my family’s Black church and see what the real deal was. A mic was handed to me, and I spoke on stage. People were fainting lol; idk if it was real. My great uncle, the bishop, took me into a room and showed me a picture of someone from every country. It was a very cryptic meeting, dude. The elders lined the walls of his door like security, keeping everyone out. Like he was inviting me into something. All I know is this… Jesus had a lot to say about the Pharisees, and if you look at the stuff they were getting into: Kabal, mysticism, etc… It’s no wonder he said they worship their father, the devil. Maybe the fruit Eve ate was a mushroom, idk. But when I say I just roll with Jesus… Life is SO MUCH BETTER. It’s chill, it’s blessed, it’s not a rollercoaster anymore. I’m not “cool” anymore with all of these esoteric perceptions… I shop at Walmart. But it’s really like two different kingdoms. There’s one of peace and one of chaos.

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College Students Give up Smartphones for 1 week, the Results Were Surprising

Can You Shut it off for a week?

Finally, something refreshing to write about our young people who are in college in the U.S. It’s amazing how addicted and out of touch society has become due to smartphones. Now here comes a story that shows you how much BETTER the students’ lives became once they got over the initial withdrawals. The story comes from CBS 2 in NYC .

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – They survived!

Nearly two dozen Adelphi University students made it a full week without their cell phones!

As CBS2 first told you last week, it was part of a college course intended to break the powerful addiction of smartphones.

CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff went back on Thursday as students were reunited with their beloved mobile devices.

It’s old school in Jacob Dannenberg’s dorm room – with an alarm clock to wake him.

Handwritten notes remind him an actual wristwatch to keep track of time.

No it wasn’t 1999, it was an Adelphi University course called “Life Unplugged.” where students did the unthinkable one week ago – handed over their smartphones.

Adelphi University Prof. Donna Freitas and her class. (Credit: CBS2)

“I’m freaking out, I could probably cry right now,” one student said.

It was a bold experiment to recognize today’s compulsive relationships with ever present devices.

Seven days later, “who’s excited they’re getting their phones back today?” Professor Donna Freitas asked.

Gone were the nerves and the shakes.

“Everything is perfect right now. I’m having a lot better relationships… it’s a stress free environment no pressure about social media,” Jacob Dannenberg said.

“I think it’s really refreshing and relaxing… I was able to fall asleep a lot easier,” student Adrianna Cigliano.

They managed to find their way, even without GPS for a week.

“I just had to take the same route everywhere,” one student joked.

They were also more productive.

“Doing homework was 100 percent easier. I got it done faster, I was in the zone,” Cigliano said.

Prof. Freitas says it’s important for everyone to assess their addiction.

“Are the conveniences worth it because the drawback are pretty significant,” Freitas said.

“The face that no one can focus, that my students can’t sleep… They feel bad about themselves because of social media, the list goes on and on.”

The sweet reunions went sour quickly as endless notifications piled up.

“Oh my God this is so bad!… I just want to shut it off now!” the Adelphi class said.

Students say they’re not quite breaking up with their phones, but promise the relationship will change.

“I want to keep that balance and figure out the healthy relationship that we deserve to have with our phones,” Cigliano added.

“My screen time is definitely going to go down and I’m going start to appreciate my surroundings more because usually I’m looking at my screen all the time,” Ashley Castillero said.

Students told CBS2 they look forward to living more in the moment, with their heads up more often, notifications off, and the “do not disturb” on.

Students were allowed to use a desktop computer or laptop during the experiment. They also made emergency communication plans with family.