Three Observations, Assessments, And A Bottom Line

Observation #1 -- After receiving a letter threatening to cancel one of my two gas credit cards if I didn't use the card to purchase gas by a certain date, I immediately called the credit card company and canceled the card. Interestingly, there was no interaction with a live human being, but only a computer generated voice, which leads this writer to believe that we are slowly moving toward an artificial environment in which no human interaction is required.

Since practically everything is now done "online" (including my recent driver's license renewal), the ability to interact with a live human being has almost ceased (see here). Because of technology, human interaction in the church today, is a far cry from what it was three generations ago when people actually communicated and interacted face-to-face (see here and here). Social media won't get the job done simply because it is another artificially created environment (see here and here). What's the Internet's missing link? Human face-to-face contact (see here).

Observation #2 -- After reading this USA Today article regarding the attempt to blend both females and males into the rigorous Marine Corps boot camp, my assessment is that it simply won't work (see here). Once again, the politically correct god is hard at work undermining God's assigned roles for men and women. Folks need to understand that genderism destroys natural and moral law (see article).

Observation #3 -- As stated above in the first paragraph, moving toward an artificial environment, leads to more problems -- the consequences of which are far-reaching (see here and here). My assessment is that our world is changing, however, is it changing for the betterment of mankind? (see here). Know that when mankind gets right (with God), our world will be right (see here).

The bottom line ..... is that the Bible has solutions to all of mankind's problems (that mostly are of his own making -- see Ecclesiastes 7:29 NET - see article). The question is, are we willing to implement them? (see here). Beloved, let us remember that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, can simply be defined as "insanity" (see here).

---Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets


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