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Depopulation - A Scriptural View

Depopulation - A Scriptural View

Aug 03, 2022

Depopulation is a strategy endorsed by a group of "elites" stating that we must, at any cost, reduce the number of people on the planet. Lest you be fooled that this group of folks is simply a bunch of concerned citizens, don't be. But they don't mind pulling the wool over the eyes of some truly concerned citizens, using all of their power and wealth to sell their mostly-contrived positions. At one point, depopulation was thought to be the imaginings of conspiracists. This, too, was planned. Over the past few years, amplified by a pandemic, more and more have realized that there have been sinister plans afoot, and afoot for quite a long time. While these have measured some level of success, especially in creating civil unrest and control of the masses using fear tactics, things have not gone according to their plan. Thank you Lord! Why, you ask? And... is depopulation such a bad idea after all? Is the world not being taxed by all of us complacent, hair-spray-using, cow-eating, plastic creating, oil burning people? Did God ever address this?

Yes.

When God created man, He gave some instructions:

Gen 1:28  And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.”

We know that man didn't do too well. We were fruitful, and we did multiply, but we didn't fill the earth, nor did we subdue it. Rather, we used the earth and abused the earth (and each other) and stewardship was not on our list of priorities. Scripture says man was evil in his every intention. To that end, God called a mulligan. The flood came and He literally started over with Noah and his family. Guess what He commanded Noah.

Gen 9:1  And God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.

Now you would think that we would do much, much better having learned our lesson (coughs)... and perhaps we have, 'kinda'. After all, nobody remembers the way it was before the flood. But Jesus spoke of times coming that were like unto the days of Noah. So, yes, things get pretty bad again. But the command has not changed. Being fruitful and multiplying IS part of our assignment. It is not up to us to police it. It is not up to us to take action if our neighbor lives too close. Killing the unborn is not okay. Genocide is not heaven-sanctioned. Ethnic cleansing was an idea born in the pit of hell. Inducing starvation by destroying food supplies is not God's mandate to save His planet.

Psa 24:1  A Psalm of David. The earth is the LORD's and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein

For those who call themselves elite, cease your attempt to steal what belongs to Him. He is not mocked. He sees it all. Nobody gets away with anything. Jesus spoke strong words about the Father's jealousy over children. Millstones were mentioned...

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