Sometimes a situation seems so sickeningly sweet on the surface, yet rings so hollow.
There's a postmodern trend of making evil appear cutesy. False Christians, in other words chaff or wolves in sheep's clothing, are very fond of this tactic. They're all about "love," which all too often means tolerating various forms of abuse. If you don't wear a mask in public, for example, you're accused of not "loving" your neighbor, even though mask wearing is proven to be ineffective against preventing illnesses of any sort.
With that in mind, why would people willingly continue to repeat this nonsensical and even harmful action? They go so far as to wear masks with floral patterns and catchy slogans, as if they enjoy the erosion of basic liberty, dignity, and humanity. What could possibly motivate such behavior?
Peer pressure...which is based upon fear, not love.
If a professing Christian genuinely can't see through the COVID masquerade, I wonder if he or she really has the Holy Spirit leading him or her to all truth. If someone believes himself or herself to be a Christian, yet doesn't really have the Holy Spirit, what becomes of such a person? Do they go to Heaven or Hell?
That question bothers me frequently because many Christians seem fake to me...Christian only by name.

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