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chaos has blinded those who refuse to see

Each of us is given a mission by God that's deemed essential one is protecting the rights of the most vulnerable in society when society socially tramples on these virtues removing values we have the authority from the bowels of the Word to act Marching and praying for the abomination against Justice to end and stop where law and order is breaking down corrupted by vice standing up for something we do not fall for the deceit life is short its easier to stand for something good rather than bad We are all given gifts mere mortals if we use them wisely we will get more peace and harmony needs to be restored rather than conflict the quality of one's soul can be seen in the vice they support a moment of mindfulness can focus on something greater called the truth Figure this one out when brought to the light of transparency demonising demonstrators gets the desired effect pushing ugly narrative They want to shut down all opposition that will overthrow this system of ruling because they have gone so far left they can't return to what is normal At what stage do we say enough of this nonsense we are heading on the wrong path to be honest I do not recognise this world anymore it's gone so ugly and loveless turning against Holiness This is what happens those hypnotised by this mass global deceit Many will wish they lived their life free from these hardships because the slaves are those that submit to worldly powers and most of them are afraid to own up taking the wrong side So the argument is between nothing trying to make something stick

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