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warned Britons they were being lulled into thinking
"these Islands will never be blown sky-high." Europe,
he said, was a collection of cardboard stage sets all bar-
gaining to see how little could be spent for defense to
leave more money for the comforts of life. He warned,
• . Contemporary society is living on self-deception
and illusions . • . people build rickety structures to
convince themselves that there is Po danger ... public
hypocrisy is thriving . . • and as democracy grows
weaker and weaker, loses more ground, so the face of
tyranny spreads throughout the zlohe . . . modern so-
ciety is hypnotized . . . they have lost all sense of dan-
ger and cannot see what is moving swiftly toward them
nothing left but depleted arrows in the quiver."
And they shall look unto the earth; and behold
trouble and darkness dimness of anguish; and they
shall be driven to darkness.
(Isaiah 8:22 KJV)
I wish every Christian minister in this hell-bent na-
tion would heed Solzhenitsyn's most recent apocalyptic
message:
All of us are standing on the brink of a great
historic cataclysm, a flood that swallows up civili-
zation and changes whole epochs. We have be-
come hopelessly enmeshed in our slavish worship
of all that is pleasant, all that is comfortable, all
that is material; we worship things, we worship
products.
This Russian refugee has more discernment about the
coming iudrment than the majority of God's shepherds.
What an indictment:
You have lost all sense of danger—you cannot
even see what is coming swiftly towards you—you
have sold out to comforts and materialism.
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"these Islands will never be blown sky-high." Europe,
he said, was a collection of cardboard stage sets all bar-
gaining to see how little could be spent for defense to
leave more money for the comforts of life. He warned,
• . Contemporary society is living on self-deception
and illusions . • . people build rickety structures to
convince themselves that there is Po danger ... public
hypocrisy is thriving . . • and as democracy grows
weaker and weaker, loses more ground, so the face of
tyranny spreads throughout the zlohe . . . modern so-
ciety is hypnotized . . . they have lost all sense of dan-
ger and cannot see what is moving swiftly toward them
nothing left but depleted arrows in the quiver."
And they shall look unto the earth; and behold
trouble and darkness dimness of anguish; and they
shall be driven to darkness.
(Isaiah 8:22 KJV)
I wish every Christian minister in this hell-bent na-
tion would heed Solzhenitsyn's most recent apocalyptic
message:
All of us are standing on the brink of a great
historic cataclysm, a flood that swallows up civili-
zation and changes whole epochs. We have be-
come hopelessly enmeshed in our slavish worship
of all that is pleasant, all that is comfortable, all
that is material; we worship things, we worship
products.
This Russian refugee has more discernment about the
coming iudrment than the majority of God's shepherds.
What an indictment:
You have lost all sense of danger—you cannot
even see what is coming swiftly towards you—you
have sold out to comforts and materialism.
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