Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Whitney Houston and Delusion

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People are quick to believe a lie before they believe the truth. They get excited about bad news and gossip. The media knows, the government knows, politicians know, and The White House knows. We all know that there are lies and people easily fall for bull crap.

We heard and are still hearing opinions and facts about Whitney Houston. We hear some truth and things untrue. There is a lot of fake news, and President Trump is always telling us about that. We may not always like what the president say or do, but I think it is good to still listen to him even if we don't agree. The president is right when he tells us there is fake news, and he is always in the news everyday.

When it was told on television that Whitney Houston passed away, things seemed crazy. Nobody was satisfied about the story of how Whitney died including myself. People are still not satisfied and seem upset. We can only believe what we are told about what was found on the autopsy. Whitney's family talks about her, and they told their side, and other folks outside of the family knew Whitney, and they told their side. Everybody is writing and telling the public different things. I believe that those of us that were not with Whitney will never know really what happened to her or her daughter. We only speculate on what we were told.

When it comes to Whitney Houston, there is strong delusion. The bible talks about delusion in 2 Thessalonians 2. So if you want to know the meaning of the word, the bible is a good book to get the meaning.

 There are people out there who cares about no one but fame and money. They are just trying to make a story or make a movie. They add to it and take away from it. There  are people full of lies and deceit. I'm sure Whitney saw that before she passed away in her career. We see it in the tabloids. There are all kinds of artwork and models being hired to recreate a person or a death scene. Headlines are sometimes twisted. Sometimes the story might be true and most of the time things look exaggerated.




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