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Hi Peeps Today's Quote "Your mind has been hijacked, and you are now told how to think, how to color your face, body, hair what to lift, tuck, love, add, or subtract; when to laugh, or cry, where to sit-- immobile on the job or at home, and why you can not change from today's modern enslaved thinking; Your natural face has been erased!" ~ Jon Barnes Modern Thinking

Now that we look like modern people with bald heads, fake colored hair, lipo"suck"-tioned, silicone implanted, genetically altered animals, foods, chemicals, and nanotechnology, we think we have outsmarted God to reshape or undo our own image.
There is no need to idolize flesh, bones, people, modern lifestyles, and modern lies!
The computer age has exploded atomic bombs
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Dead Bones all look like Dead Bones, and if God can put them back together, singing praises of thanksgiving, how much more should we thank God for the flesh and bone, heart and mind, or body and soul that was gifted to us by HIM? May God help us to breathe in the biblical content needed to pray for peace, restoration, and a reality check that will result in our proper modifications needed to manage our technology properly with God's Commandments and lifestyle. News Flash

Your personal matrix is self absorbed by sublime media ads and casual infomercials from people and other electronic devices that rings like the evening news, full of propaganda and hate, which controls our thoughts and prevent us from doing real physical work of equality and fairness. How do we handle the manslaughter and influx of digital infusion, which shoots at us like a semiautomatic weapon from the window of a drive by psycho? Pray that God gives us a mind to balance reality from fiction, always doing good and not evil. Today's Question Are you the real deal, the real thing, or have you been hacked by your own digital divisiveness, looking and acting like a the perfect image of a digitally downloaded clown faced

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