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The illegality of Thought.

Yes it is not a crime to express your thoughts. Contrary to what some may believe we are still living in a free society, and with that said I would like to comment on the social collective consciousness. It is not good. People think they are intrinsically good and will kill you for saying that you are wrong. We have progressed or regressed beyond what most people call left and right, now we have "I am going to kill all ambition for a free society and Jew hatred is commonly referred to as normal now. We are living in times that are very similar to the second world war where common decency and respect of thought is constantly under attack. This is not my imagination. Let me ask you a question...where are you progressing? What is the common politically correct thought that you are trying to defend as you read this? Do you wish you were living in a world where there are no Christians or Jews, are you a defender of other religious rights other than Christianity and Judaism? Do you hate us? Are we criminals because we stand for freedom of speech, freedom of religion. Do you hate the fact that there will come a day when the righteous will be saved? Are you scared of the righteous? Do you know that God will judge the living and the dead. Is it for freedom that you do not have that you persecute the righteous? Will you turn from your hell and do good? Or will you like Hitler stay in your wickedness until you have no more evil left in you to say that what you are writing is hate speech and must stop? Will you realize that the unrighteous will not enter the world to come? Empires must fall by the mere fact that brutality and the denial of freedom, is anti-God, and God is in control of this world, by the mere fact that Hitler fell and righteousness wins in the end so to will the ruthless and merciless fall into their own trap, and freedom will rule when Messiah has come and the dead are raised forevermore. Amen. Where do you believe?

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