March 21: Part 7: My Choice Not to Have Children, Ethics, Morality, and Protecting the Future

  The surveillance operators accuse me of being capable of harming children, which is a lie. 

My choice to remain childless is rooted in ethics, morality, and Faith. I have high standards for the kind of world I would want to raise a child in. Quite frankly, I do not want my children to be monitored as scientific specimens. I do not want them subjected to exploitation, treated as less than fully human, or used as data points in someone's eugenics research or occult rituals and witch craft.

If I were to have children in my current circumstances, it would feel like a Luciferian choice, choosing forbidden knowledge, treating children as experiments rather than blessings, all rooted in worldly pursuits rather than love and respect for God and for the child themselves.

My parents gave me a safe, protected childhood. They are good, decent people. I am the same kind of person. What has not happened will never happen, nor does it need to happen. I am not curious enough to break boundaries. I am not willing to be unlawful for the sake of science. I respect God, I respect my covenant with God, and I care deeply about the next generation. My vow toward childlessness is also a statement about the kind of world I want future generations to inherit. I want them to live in a better place than this.

The Inequality That Infuriates Me

Our current society is deeply unequal. While I am speaking about elites who surveil and manipulate, the problem is larger than them. Society as a whole needs to be responsible. We need to stop wasting time on useless entertainment that numbs rather than nourishes. We need to start caring about mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health, all of which are taught through faith and righteous living.

The greatest commandments in the Bible are to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself. Everything else flows from these. But elites do not care about others beyond themselves and their own circles. Their opportunism is wicked. They take what they want, they break what they want, they treat human beings as disposable.

Only God knows what will happen. But in the meantime, we can still choose a different way.

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