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WHERE DID THINGS GO WRONG?
Before the year of 1980,people were born with EVERYTHING they were suppose to be with.AFTER 1980 however the good LORD GOD must've decided to have some FUN and decided to give newborns only A THIRD OF THE BRAIN POWER of normal humans.No manners,no respect,no discipline,no ettiquete,and most of all NO BRAINS.The "MEMEME" society is among us."WHAT CAN YA DO FOR ME"?? To hell with anyone else "AS LONG AS I GET WHAT I WANT".Hopefully our GOOD LORD GOD will soon tire of this and start giving newborns FULL BRAIN CAPACITY AGAIN.WE CAN ONLY HOPE!!
Sincerely...
OLD SKOOL OLLIE....:)
5 Answers
- Anonymous2 months agoFavorite Answer
It didn't happen in 1980 but when mankind started using the LORD's Name in Vain after the religion of Christianity was created by the 'catholic church.'
Otherwise God wouldn't have said
"Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever" (I Timothy 5:8) over 2000 years ago.
- Anonymous2 months ago
People will live up -- or down -- to expectations of them.
- LizLv 62 months ago
Happily, though such a task seems to be beyond man’s ability to accomplish, it is not impossible for mankind’s Creator, Jehovah God, to achieve. In fact, it is his expressed will that, in the very near future, all mankind will be united under the righteous and perfect government of God’s kingdom in the hands of his Son Jesus Christ. Then we can reasonably hope to see all mankind speaking one common language that can express their thoughts and feelings perfectly.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Sweeping statements and generalisations and references to the supernatural are all very childish. Get off your high horse, Einstien.