To Fix or Not Fix
Tue Nov 27, 2007 3:05 am
Larry writes:
"The title of the book you are working on is 'Fixing America.' I guess
that clearly indicates that you think that it is possible, and even
possibly a good idea. Given that you think that ultimately the
Gathering will take place in floating cities which will be the new
beacons of freedom, why do you think that 'Fixing America' is a good
idea? Wouldn't it be more useful to leave America 'broken' so that
those new cities of light will draw even more powerfully, given that
the difference would be even more stark and obvious to those who
really want freedom and opportunity?"
JJ:
Good question Larry.
In the Bible prophets were sent with a message to repent to various
wayward peoples. If they repented, as did Nineveh through the
administration of Jonah, they were "fixed" and continued on in an
improved situation. If they did not repent, as did Israel after the
ministrations of Jeremiah, then they were destroyed.
In this age when a nation reaches a perilous point, modern day
prophets come forward. Instead of just giving the stereotype call
for repentance, they teach the principle of repentance which is this:
Stop your journey toward a path that leads to slavery and
destruction, turn around and fix the problems. Then continue on in a
new and improved direction.
Many authors have come forward and written books telling America and
other nations the error of their ways in economics, immigration,
defense, enforced socialism and other problematic areas. These are
like modern day prophets and unfortunately, they are ignored like the
ancient prophets.
Whenever a nation becomes threatened the soul of that nation will
send forth enlightened individuals who will attempt to fix the
problems. Sometimes the problems are partially fixed and the nation
continues on for a time. Eventually, all nations crystallize and
reach their end and are replaced by a new creation.
It is always desirable that a nation repair itself so the good and
decent people can live out their lives and obtain some joy while
learning important lessons.
My book on fixing America can have a positive effect whether or not
America does see improvements.
- It is possible it can stimulate some change and thereby giving
the lights more time to prepare for things to come and in more
comfortable circumstances than would otherwise be the case.
- If the country heads toward a destructive course with no
correction then what I write can supply good seed ideas to make the
new civilization more stable and successful.
Whenever there is a great change developing between the ages the old
is always given the opportunity to accept the new. If the old does
not accept, or at least tolerate, then they will be destroyed by
natural forces to pave the way for the new.
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