Saturday, 12 January 2013

TIME OUT


PSALM 94 - 7
Yet they say "the Lord does not see"


My recent absence from cyberspace appeared to highlight the very real difference between news reporting on the various media channels.   It would appear they are somewhat censored in this country concentrating on every horrible gruesome act of the deranged mind whilst filling the gaps with lengthy debate on pasty tax, badger culls, sexual deviants and those caught with their fingers in the till.

This sterile government fiddles whilst the good ship Britain sinks, continuing to hand out billions in overseas aid to say nothing of meddling in the affairs of other countries their agenda well and truly hidden from the electorate.      A brief survey of other channels shows a very different picture of their 'doings' meanwhile without firing a single bullet the enemy within makes steady progress. 

The leaders of this once great nation are suggesting a return to Christian values - Amen to that - but rather late in the day, and do they uphold the same beliefs or is this just a question of ensuring the poor remain poor and the rich seek timely dispensation.   After all, if they want a return to gospel teaching,
LUKE 16 wraps it up nicely.   They are heading for a HOT HOT place.    

Now they switch the spotlight on the vulnerable, those who endured the 2nd World War, who know how to make ends meet and who are now considered a burden on the state.   A ticking time bomb and good heavens, living too long.

The walking wounded, disabled, widowed (far too many widows) are causing considerable concern, ignoring the fact that unlike the culture past governments have created, most have worked all their lives, contributed to their state pensions and having paid their due taxes have provided the salaries of those who are supposed to SERVE THE PEOPLE.

Next line of attack, keep them busy, back to work at 70+ meaningfully occupied.   No reason at all why you can't earn till you drop, thereby further reducing the chances of a young person doing the same mindless job in the cheap labour market and at least cultivating a work ethic.    

Of course in a thriving class system the House of Lords, Parliament and the legal and medical professions are full of the walking dead who have still managed to keep mentally agile due in the most part to a very comfortable life style and comprehensive diet.   No shortages here or the associated stress of whether to heat or eat.    Maybe the real agenda is to freeze or starve, thereby reducing numbers at a stroke! or heart attack.

Now a suggestion being considered  "take the care costs after they die"   An extremely popular move with the beneficiaries.    Additionally, keeping your focus firmly fixed on the inevitable, this will also ensure (if you are single) whatever is left of your pension will also be grabbed by the state on your demise.    

The trick here is to ask the Lord for a reprieve on your allotted span and do a Abraham or Sara.   Or live long and prosper - for the Star Trek enthusiasts.

While they assure seniors have never had it so good they really should do their research,  many hardworking skilled men were thrown on the scrap heap,  their lives destroyed by the changes in employment legislation during the Thatcher years, losing homes and private pensions.   Short term contracts and rampant agism finished them off.

So, time to off load the elderly on the kids.   Time to initiate the commandment "HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER"   oddly enough many cultures do, but the children of the self fulfillment culture have no place for Granny.   In this area Britain proudly tops the chart.

Those who can provide for the parents who loved and cared for them should, provided they themselves have the available "spare room"   But no government other than God's can convict them of their responsibility, and many can't even acknowledge anyone or anything superior to their understanding of the status quo.    The additionally difficult decision of who carries the 'cross' and who manages to avoid that particular burden also arises amongst siblings.

For children physically and mentally abused this would be an unwelcome prospect.   For the practicing saints who have graciously extended forgiveness, but nevertheless bear deep scars and struggle with painful memories surely 'we reap what we sow' should apply, and in this situation the only alternative a team of professionals financed by the state.  

The days of a supporting network of guarding eyes in the same street are all but over.   Of course if you managed to survive redundancies and belong to the happy stereotype displayed for public edification, affluent healthy loving grandparents who happily while away the sunny days with their precious grandchildren you could always decide to SKI (spend the kids inheritance) leave the country and switch the light out as you go.

In reality it is very different.   There is always the dark side.   Those who bring their evil vindictive
nature into old age.   They make rebellious teenagers appear saintly.   A steady stream of changing care workers highlighting their objectionable controlling personalities.   Selfish, demanding and positively cruel to their caring children and anyone else crossing their threshold.   Heaven knows they need a saviour, they have no hope, no remorse and as long as they breath wobble about in a medically induced stupor hanging on to life until the lights finally go out and their worse nightmare begins.

Leaders of Britain might well consider reading their bible, repent and then just maybe this once great nation will be saved, as it is, we hurtle towards the abyss.

 JOHN 8 - 47
He who is of God hears God's words
therefore you do not hear, because you are not of God.

True Christians know the struggle ahead "IT IS WRITTEN" and understand that this once Christian country having turned its back on God, now faces HIS WRATH.


        


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