Imagine Peace

They say still unto them that despise me, The LORD hath said, Ye shall have peace; and they say unto every one that walketh after the imagination of his own heart, No evil shall come upon you.

(Jeremiah 23:17) KJV

Our other god, popular science (SciPop), wants you to think that there’s no God, no judgment, no hell, nothing to worry about. Be at peace, nothing bad is going to happen to you.

Here’s what we wonder: if there’s nothing to worry about, why is suicide on the rise in the most prosperous nation in the world? Why are people who are outwardly successful and wealthy giving in to despair and taking their own lives? What’s wrong with this picture?

Death Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Americans, Study Finds

Suicide, alcoholism and drug abuse are taking such a steady toll that death rates are rising for middle aged Americans.

Our other god, SciPop, wants you to think that there’s no God, so that basically means that going to church is, well, let’s not put too fine a point on it: for people who are too stupid to understand SciPop.

U.S. Public Becoming Less Religious

People are turning away from churches in favor of either no religion or something they consume from the internet.

Our other god, SciPop, says don’t believe in God, don’t go to church, be at peace, nothing bad is going to happen to you. Become an alcoholic, a drug addict, and commit suicide. You’ll be fine.

Our other god, SciPop, doesn’t seem to have gotten its messaging straight.

Our Heart of Imagination – Navigation

SectionTitleScripture
1Our Heart of ImaginationLuke 1:51
2Their Thoughts Were EvilGenesis 8:21
Walking in ImaginationJeremiah 11:8
Walking After Other godsJeremiah 13:10
3Imagine PeaceJeremiah 23:17
The Nations Shall Gather at JerusalemJeremiah 3:17
SalvationRomans 10:9-10
– Navigate your way around the imagination

June 8 (19) – Our Heart of Imagination

Godless people will tell you: peace, there’s no danger of hell. They’ll point to mainstream science (SciPop) as proof, then pick up their anti-depressants at a drive thru pharmacy.


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