We’ve always been outsiders
by Mike Cooper | Jan 10, 2023
It’s not hard for many to imagine these days what it’s like to be an outsider of the world.
Those who differ from the mainstream narrative have been told they don’t belong to society. That their views are not acceptable and have been called many names.
The mission is demoralization.
The question becomes, how much are you willing to take before it becomes to hard and you cave in?
I’ve known many people in the last few years who have done the following:
???? Privately told me they agree with the things I’ve said, but kept quiet themselves.
???? Started to be vocal, but backed down after getting some backlash.
???? Dove in deep, but now are completely silent, some even caved in and got the jab.
I’m not here to point fingers or give shame. We all have our reasons.
But here’s what keeps me going down the path of truth.
Noah was the ultimate conspiracy theorist of his time.
The guy spent 120 years building a HUGE boat telling people God’s wrath was coming.
I have no doubt that he suffered in a way much worse than we have in the last 3 years.
But he would have been an outsider, shunned, called names, and dragged through the mud.
A world full of evil people in love with their sins couldn’t hear his message.
“Shut up old man, go back to building your boat you fool!”
Despite that, he remained faithful to God. Not wavering. Working for a mission that was far larger than him.
Some will doubt the story of the flood and Noah.
But that’s because, like other recent events, they’ve put up a wall.
They refuse to look at the accounts around the world that talk about a historic massive flood that wiped out societies.
They refuse to look at the scientific evidence beyond the narrative being pushed to the masses.
Huh.
Humans are so predictable. They follow lies based on the fact that the masses believe them, so it’s easier. As social creatures, they don’t want conflict, so they’ll just go along with the lies.
Very few will take the path that Noah did.
Will you?
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