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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Angels and Devils - Tweets - January 10th

When God first opened my eyes, and flipped on that light switch, I had to come to terms with everything I was being permitted to see. The downside to having your eyes opened by God is that lying devils take notice.

I placed my trust in every word that came from above, and even though I was counseled otherwise, in my arrogance, I denied that I would fall for any lies. I learned first hand that angels of light look just like devils of light - you cannot visually distinguish them.

This is why evidence and hindsight are worth more than the lights of spacecrafts. No messenger will come to you as some authoritarian, dictating to you what you should think and believe.

You can decide for yourself. You are at liberty, truly, even to learn and grow as often as you want - and if anyone above attempts to take this away from you, be certain that it was no angel.

Also, be cautious about concerning yourself too much with the future, a lying devil will take pleasure in telling you what you want to hear (why all the deception, I don't know).

They tricked me awfully back in 2007 and 2008 concerning an HIV monotherapy. It was such a nice and pleasant thing I asked for, and they shouted "Yes, Yes, Yes!", "You got it Kelvin!".

When I didn't see what I was told I would see, instead of accepting the fact that I was lied to, I said to myself, "I must have misunderstood the message." I made a complete and total fool of myself - I was so embarrassed by it that I removed all traces of it from my old blog.

But it was a lesson I needed to learn - to bad I had to learn it the hard way; but better the hard lesson than none. I learned that being fatalistic is never the correct option; and I learned that God does not need the lights of messengers to accomplish anything in the Earth.

If God wants to fulfill my words, then God is most at liberty to do so and doesn't need lights of any spacecraft or the confirmation of any angel (though their comfort, guidance, counsel, and kindness are exchangeable for nothing).

I use "angel" and "devil" only for contrast, to distinguish decency from indecency - and for no other reason.

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