PRAY FOR AMERICA AND . . .

A friend sent this reminder:

“Don’t let the devil distract you from praying for Cavanaugh, Trump, and Cruz.”

Cavanaugh and Cruz are learning a whole new chapter in heavier spiritual warfare, even after lifelong walks with God.

Trump is learning FAST in a crash course of what it means to be a new Christian leading the free world, with all-hell released against him.

Sandy Rios (afr.net) and others are nailing it for what it is—war on Jesus and His people, across the (game) board, the battlefield of earth.

“There’s a war going on, and you’re in it.”

WELCOME ALEXA ?

Welcome Alexa ?

Or

Beware Alexa !

The flip side of technology.

We won’t know till it hits us.

We won’t know till it’s too late.

Some have experienced it already.

Alexa—what is it?

Don’t ask me to explain its features, its good and bad, its wonders and worries.

“It listens to me!”

What is it?

Makes me think of another twisted question (unrelated), “What is ‘is’?”

Another analogy:

“Any government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you’ve got.”

Any technology big enough to give you everything you want, is also big enough to take everything you’ve got.

And now the inevitable—combine government and technology.

More Government + More Technology = More Tyranny.

 

Weapons that get invented always get implemented.

Technology is the ultimate dream weapon of today.

Who will get to use it first, preemptively, effectively?

A second use of nuclear weapons has been held in check by aversion to national suicide for those who have them.

That is changing.

And use of technology weapons leaves so much uncertainty about the enormous repercussions, that someone is going to try them without regarding the cost.

 

Back to Alexa:

Without any leap of faith in conspiracy, the greatest danger is trusting the government in exchange for convenience.

America did not become strong through inventions that make life easier, but through hardship endured by pioneers.

We trade strength of character for fragile technology.

We have not yet had the 911 of high tech—and we no longer have what it will take to deal with it.