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The Online World is Not Reality





Reality is outside of the online world.

This may seem like an obvious statement once it is said, yet most of our modern problems are being caused by people not understanding this truth, that the online world is not reality, that reality is outside of the online world.

Just estimating the percentage of generations when it comes to online technology, I would say it goes something like this:

Boomers: 70% reality 30% online

X: 60% reality 40% online

Millennials: 50% reality 50% online

Z: 30% reality 70% online

Alpha: 10% reality 90% online

Beta: project this generation to be 99% online 1% reality

Essentially, we are moving towards a time when almost all people will think the online world is reality, and those who know reality is outside of the online world will be very few and far between.

Social engineering is guiding the mainstream culture and most subcultures, including the false religious systems, in order to create this outcome, where nearly everyone is deceived into thinking the online world is reality — that the online world is more important and real than the actual reality outside of the online world.

The online world is a representation of the real world. Pictures and video are simply capturing a glimpse of reality, even if was simply objectively capturing a nature shot with animals. The perception or representation of reality might capture the actual reality as closely as possible, yet it will still be limited to being only a representation and perception of reality, rather than the actual reality it records.

Not only do people think and behave differently when being recorded, the viewer will always be limited to only seeing a snapshot and perception of reality, rather than experiencing and knowing the actual reality. The only reality they are actually experiencing is being there watching or looking at a depiction of reality.

The more one is immersed in the online world, the further they are detached from reality. This includes sharing pictures and videos of one’s self, family, and life to the online world, to the public.

Essentially, when one does this, they then look or view their content depicting themselves, and naturally, they start to change their behaviors and thinking in order to present what they consider an optimal perception of themselves to others. For those branding themselves and their personal lives for this end, they inevitably become self-censored and calculating in what they say or do, in order to profit from their brand, thus they change into the same personality template as the masses, while thinking they are actually different.

This is important, because the social engineers have made it profitable to think and behave in a certain way, which leads these branded content creators to think and behave accordingly. If one doesn’t comply with the profitable model, they will be censored, shadow banned, and de-platformed simply. Only the messaging the social engineers want is heard and boosted into popularity among the sell-outs and ignorant glory seekers, all worshiping themselves and teaching others to profit from doing the same.

The more we share to the public online, the more we have entered the online portal to a new dimension, of which Satan and the fallen angels rule. The Beast system is manifested in the online world, and will become an exclusive realm for those who worship themselves and the Beast in the process, even if they profess to believe in the God of the Bible.

Just like music, tv, and movies, they start out innocently only to turn into propaganda and social engineering tools meant to lead us into entering the online portal, which will culminate in needing a mark to simply get online at all.

Once the generations shift and the majority of people in America think the online world is reality, and in the process become dependent upon the online world to function in society, then the powers that brought us COVID, 911, etc. will bring us the new deception of the decade. They will have the leverage to make us comply with anything they want; do what we say or you can’t get online.

As Christians who love the Truth, we need to distance ourselves from the online world, and eventually be prepared to do away with it all-together, when they use it as leverage to make us disobey the Holy Bible.

Yet, for now, it is still in its innocent and benign form, drawing people into its allure and splendor. Like a trap, the people run into the dark night, thinking it is light and good, when it is darkness and evil in reality.

Remember, Satan wanted to be God, he is an imitator of God, and the online world is his best counterfeit of reality, just like the Roman Catholic Church is the best counterfeit of the true faith.

The online world is not reality, yet once most people think it is reality in how they think and behave, our society is going to be full of people who are detached from reality, who have entered into the online portal for personal pleasure and gain, and will pay the price of losing touch with reality, with being lost in a lie.

Of course, we can all be saved from this deception and ultimately the penalty for our sins, so we can have eternal life with a loving God. By placing our faith in Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Holy Bible, we can be born-again and have enteral life with our loving Creator in paradise.

Each of us have to make our choice, worship the world/self or God?

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