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I don't know how many people know the story of Pandora's box. It isn't in the Bible, it's from
classical mythology. But the story says that Pandora (the first woman of earth) had a box that
had all of the evils of the world in it. She opened it and let all of the evil out, the only thing left
in the box when she shut it.. was hope.
Some versions of this story continue on to tell how how the evil was put back into the box.
This story has been compared to Adam and Eve and other stories in the Bible, but that really isn't
my purpose here. (Nothing can replace the Bible)
What I have been thinking about is how the government of this world seems to have opened Pandora's
box. Evil has been here for a long time, but it seems some of it was somewhat controlled up to a point.
At least for a while. maybe this was just God holding it back.
In yesterdays's news we have we have a transgender (boy) winning a girls state wrestling match in
Texas. We used to call males beating up females domestic violence, or bullying. But I guess it's
OK now as long as you think you are a girl.
It turns out one of the leading Democratic party leaders claimed she was native American in order to receive some benefits. But it turns out she is not native American at all.
Then we have a lady who was born as a Caucasian/white/European descent who "relates" as being a
black African American. In fact she was able to fool many of them into thinking she was black and
was the leading official of the NAACP.
Of course these people believe you can become a different sex or different race simply by believing it.
Some even believe it is "a fluid thing". I can be a white male today, but I can be a black female tomorrow
depending on how I feel. -- hypothetically I could beat my wife as a man today, then become a woman
tomorrow before I have to face the police and the judge, then they can't prosecute me as a man, because I'm relating myself as a woman. I'm not exactly sure how this empowers anyone, or even how this is
progress,
How far do we take this fantasy belief? I'm 7 feet tall because I believe it? I'm a millionaire because I believe it? I'm an adult or a child because I believe it?
It seems that many people who were originally OK with this "fluid" race and gender thing are becoming less and less OK with it. It seems the current government in the US is trying to put "some" of the evil back in Pandora's box. For example, transgender bathrooms are no longer a federal mandate.
Yes, they could do a lot more, but sometimes the evil that we let out of the box is hard to catch.
It seems the many people who were born as Black Americans, resent that a white person would call themselves "black". It also seems that many males resent a female who calls herself a male.
I can't speak as a female, but I suspect many of the girls in the wrestling competition in Texas resent
the fact that a boy won the competition.
I typically put many scriptures in my threads, but none really come to mind right now. Yes God is still in control, no doubts about that. But I wonder if He is letting us see the consequences of our choices?
classical mythology. But the story says that Pandora (the first woman of earth) had a box that
had all of the evils of the world in it. She opened it and let all of the evil out, the only thing left
in the box when she shut it.. was hope.
Some versions of this story continue on to tell how how the evil was put back into the box.
This story has been compared to Adam and Eve and other stories in the Bible, but that really isn't
my purpose here. (Nothing can replace the Bible)
What I have been thinking about is how the government of this world seems to have opened Pandora's
box. Evil has been here for a long time, but it seems some of it was somewhat controlled up to a point.
At least for a while. maybe this was just God holding it back.
In yesterdays's news we have we have a transgender (boy) winning a girls state wrestling match in
Texas. We used to call males beating up females domestic violence, or bullying. But I guess it's
OK now as long as you think you are a girl.
It turns out one of the leading Democratic party leaders claimed she was native American in order to receive some benefits. But it turns out she is not native American at all.
Then we have a lady who was born as a Caucasian/white/European descent who "relates" as being a
black African American. In fact she was able to fool many of them into thinking she was black and
was the leading official of the NAACP.
Of course these people believe you can become a different sex or different race simply by believing it.
Some even believe it is "a fluid thing". I can be a white male today, but I can be a black female tomorrow
depending on how I feel. -- hypothetically I could beat my wife as a man today, then become a woman
tomorrow before I have to face the police and the judge, then they can't prosecute me as a man, because I'm relating myself as a woman. I'm not exactly sure how this empowers anyone, or even how this is
progress,
How far do we take this fantasy belief? I'm 7 feet tall because I believe it? I'm a millionaire because I believe it? I'm an adult or a child because I believe it?
It seems that many people who were originally OK with this "fluid" race and gender thing are becoming less and less OK with it. It seems the current government in the US is trying to put "some" of the evil back in Pandora's box. For example, transgender bathrooms are no longer a federal mandate.
Yes, they could do a lot more, but sometimes the evil that we let out of the box is hard to catch.
It seems the many people who were born as Black Americans, resent that a white person would call themselves "black". It also seems that many males resent a female who calls herself a male.
I can't speak as a female, but I suspect many of the girls in the wrestling competition in Texas resent
the fact that a boy won the competition.
I typically put many scriptures in my threads, but none really come to mind right now. Yes God is still in control, no doubts about that. But I wonder if He is letting us see the consequences of our choices?