Of Jazz, Jambalaya & the Jews

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I emailed to my email group a news story that someone else had forwarded to me:

Ten days ago, New Orleans adopted boycott and divestment measures against any country that violates human rights—including Israel.

https://TheIntercept.com/2018/01/11/new-orleans-bds-movement-israel/

I added that:

I predict an earthquake or another hurricane to hit New Orleans in the near future.

Maybe “Hurricane Lilith”.

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Someone emailed in reply and asked

What is your opinion of this move?

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I replied:

I expressed my opinion in my comment.

But to make it clearer:

Their decision is really a moot point.

New Orleans is so perverse, even if they do something right, it is meaningless and if that which is right is done for the wrong reasons, and from an evil nature, it is still evil, even if it is in the right direction.

Scripture tells us that even “the plowing of the wicked, is sin” (Proverbs 21:4).

[This Hebrew word has a natural irony that cannot be separated from the concept of a lamp (that is, like an oil-burning candelabra).  The word for lamp / light and plowing are related.  The similarity is that several rows of freshly plowed sod glistens, in parallel columns or rows, like the individual golden stems of a candelabra.  Thus, it needs to be kept in mind that this ploughing is the product of the very nature (the light / lamp within a person’s soul).  God told Cain: “If you do well shall you not be received?”  Most people, undiscerningly, overlook the simple truth that it was not within Cain’s nature to do good.  Had it been, he would have.  Cain displayed his nature as a vessel of wrath.  God had demanded a blood sacrifice for sin; Cain had offered merely fruit and vegetables.*  Thus, murderous Cain, under his breath, no doubt grinding his teeth, muttered, “You want a blood sacrifice... I’ll give You a blood sacrifice...!”

* —which was not only rebellion, but a declaration that he did not consider his life sinful and that he did not need redemption.  But where did he obtain this notion? —from whom?  In modern society of billions of godless, immoral people, it would be understandable; but not in his day and setting.  Christ revealed why, in His day, when He exposed the descendents of Cain: “Ye are of your father the Devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do.  He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.  When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it” (John 8:44).  Scripture also reveals, “Not as Cain, who was of that Wicked One, and slew his brother.  And wherefore slew he him?  Because his own works were evil, and his brother’s righteous” (I John 3:12).]

My comment was that I predict (unofficially, partly in jest, partly in seriousness) that they will be slapped down by artificial “natural” disaster.

For those who are not acquainted with Talmudic fairy tales, Lilith is supposedly the mistress of Satan.

[cf. w/ Rev. 2:9; 3:9.]

The artificial “natural” disaster won’t be from God, but from the anti-Gods, the anti-humans, the antichrists.
Also, on an even more abominable note, in response to my email the other day about the woman who says she “preaches” on the internet, who in her advanced wisdom via direct revelations from God, told me to forget theology and just dig down deep for “love”... one person emailed and expressed that this is the typical mindset rampant (in what I call Post-Christian “Christianity”) today.

He said that he met a fellow in town who was an “elder” in a local church, who in the course of conversation declared “I hate the God of the Old Testament...!”  

WOW! —blind and dumb dogs who cannot see, bark or think.  The blind following the blind following the antichrist.

What a rude awaking he may hear on Judgment Day, when God declares,

“Allow Me to introduce Myself.  I am the God of the Old Testament—Whom you hate.  I am the God of the New Testament too.  I don’t change.  Any comment?  We’re heating up your room and it will be ready in a moment.  Oh, there it is.  You’re all set! and as in the words of White Heart’s song: ‘Bye Bye, Babylon’...!”