The Pastoral Narrative

I haven’t seen it all. What I have experienced forms the burden of my pastoral communications. The shepherd’s call is to tell what you know, as best you know how to tell it, so that others can catch a moment in your place. We don’t pretend that we could control the outcome of that brief immersion; we are simply responding to the impulse to share. All I can offer is what I have seen.

When government arises in any way outside the natural organic structure of the extended family, that government is by definition a conspiracy. It is a conspiracy to rule and it conflicts directly with God’s revealed way of life on this planet. Anything that infringes on the divine mandate of family self-management is inexcusable before the throne of God.

Point out for me any human political government today that is not an evil conspiracy.

Once we define the terms, such use of words is wholly legitimate. Poking fun at conspiracy theories is the response of evil conspiracy to exposure. Willing echoes are just part of the game. What makes it so damnably hard is that the conspiracies will trump up their own fake conspiracy theories as part of the mockery.

We take for granted that there are folks in this world determined to rule all of humanity. Remember Nimrod and the Tower of Babel? Global dominance is a standard human lust, so the idea of conspiracies to take over global government is too obviously justified. What could easily distract us is all the crap put out by those who want to get you involved in helping or hindering the mechanisms, mechanisms that are often wholly imaginary.

Without question, anything that results in some deep dark fear is not a message from God. Either you mistook the message, or the messenger is a deceiver. So much is obvious from reading the New Testament, so I shouldn’t have to elaborate. The proper message is that there are plenty of things you can’t change, so don’t get too excited when you learn about them. Again, the generalities for handling such information are adequately expressed in revelation.

So you won’t gain much traction if you try to convince me of space aliens when you discuss your global government conspiracies. The mere mention of it discredits everything you could possibly tell me otherwise. It’s not that there can be no alien life forms, but that they obviously must remain subject to the limitations revealed by the Creator of all life. They are still “people” and still fallen and still limited. Similar dismissals apply when you describe a global conspiracy of people with inhuman levels of intelligence and awareness. Depictions of literalized Anti-Christ figures totally miss the point of what the Bible says.

If you tell me the CIA’s MKULTRA program sought overwhelming power over humans, I would believe it reflexively. That’s in part because I’ve personally encountered government officials expressing the dire necessity of having such power over those they rule. Whether or not the author of such reporting gives us the facts or is blowing it out of proportion won’t make much difference. In terms of moral discernment, we should be quick to believe there are people that evil.

Reports of unspeakable torture? I could take you to meet folks who would be glad to engage in such torture if they could get away with it. But the wild stories of Satanic ritual torture of kidnapped children from the late 1970s up through the early 1990s is bullcrap. That nonsense was started by a religious huckster and it grew into a huge industry, including professional police seminars and expensive publications often not seen by the general public.

Children are tortured and sometimes by people who imagine they are worshiping something dark and evil, but that’s little more than the ancient worship of Moloch. More real and disturbing is the established record of folks who would film the long, torturous death of their own relatives, sometimes their own children, for the entertainment of privileged perverts in the ruling classes. Snuff films do exist, and a shocking portion of them are crimes committed by the family of the victim. The servants of the ancient god Moloch had to throw their own children on the bronze oven idol.

Given God’s own sense of expressed horror at such things that He would commission genocide to wipe the crime from the earth, you’d be justified in wishing to take after such people with an ax. Their blood splattered on your person would be a mark of holiness. Yes, God said as much. However, He said so within the context of an experiment, a demonstration wherein He was directly involved in a human government. With Christ, the Temple veil was torn in two and that covenant was closed. Thus ended God’s direct involvement in human government. Starting with the Resurrection, we who seek God’s favor must work in a different setting, and with different methods. You might still find His approval for stern actions individually against unspeakable evil, but He may not prevent you facing the social and legal consequences.

Most of us aren’t in the position to personally engage the pursuit of such monsters in this world, anyway. It doesn’t hurt to consider what God might expect of you if you did encounter something that evil. That’s because, along with the apparent progress of various plans for evil global government, you should expect to witness a tidal rise in human depravity in general. People in positions of power and influence have been pushing us in that direction all along as the means to enslaving us. It seems to work, but like many things in our fallen nature, there are points at which it fails. You should probably be ready for the continuing decline as well as the shocking moments when the social fabric finally tears.

Nobody knows exactly where those tipping points are, so the whole thing is rickety. We read about various apparent plans to respond, particularly where those in power are gearing up to crush any resistance. You can see where the plans are brutal, but the actual measure of brutality is often kept secret until it’s used. Yes, it’s evil. I know this because I have seen people with power and influence working so very hard to debase people they claim to represent, making them powerless so they are forced to turn to those hustlers and hucksters. The hustlers don’t actually lead, but herd their constituencies. I’m sure you’ve seen it recently in the news when these hucksters rush to the scene of reactionary riots and engage the press with propaganda that seems to justify the rioting and demand accountability from those who provoked it.

Both the hucksters and those who provoke the riots are working together. It may not always be conscious at their level of operations, but you can be sure someone somewhere is fully aware of all this and keeps both sides of this false image in place. Were it not all stage managed, some really big and important people would be dead, not working this racket into old age. Only the true believers die young because they refuse to serve the system. At whatever point the actors depart from the storyline, their role is eliminated.

I’ve seen all this. I’ve also seen God prospering people who took the time to seek His face and learn how to avoid being trapped in the deception. This is why I openly oppose most activism, because it’s just part of the storyline. The point of pastoral narrative is to help you see a different storyline that God wrote. If you know it’s there, you’ll understand that my voice is just one telling, and you should get involved and find your own.

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