Saturday, November 1, 2025

Tropical Soulvangelical was watching a video on the Soviet Union when they talked about Stalin's agri-czar who caused a famine that caused the deaths of millions, and apparently died at a ripe old age without ever answering for what he's done. That is, until now. The great judgment follows certain people well beyond the grave who've never had to answer for anything in life. As a result, TSV has gotten wind of the penalty of judgment against the agri-czar for which said agri-czar can never gain parole from. The agri-czar will now suffer the consequences of his actions for all eternity. We read that only God can judge. All that TSV can humbly do is hold up a mirror to said agri-czar. Judgment in history has also been passed on the Soviet Union because just in case anyone hasn't noticed, there is no Soviet Union anymore (even if someone like Putin wants there still to be one). Both penalties are far more severe than what either entity would have endured in the mortal world even if there were functioning court systems. The people who died, on the other hand, TSV has gotten wind of their elevation as holy martyrs. The decree in that prayer to save them from the fires of hell, and bring their souls to heaven because they are especially in need of divine mercy, TSV has gotten wind that that's been fulfilled. This brings us to that moment from over two weeks ago that -trump- made the stunning admission, apparently unsolicited, that he's not going to heaven. This was in response to a question on Air Force One as -trump- was flying back from Israel after what media via newsradio called a "peace" deal (though they all knew that technically it was a -ceasefire- deal). They asked him whether he expected to gain anything personally from the ceasefire deal, and then for whatever reason he said something to the effect of, well if you're asking me if I expect to get to heaven, then no I don't expect to get to heaven. TSV wonders whether Caroline Levitt was asked about that answer, and whether her response was something to the effect of, well he was answering a question specifically in response to being able to get to heaven via the ceasefire deal, not about being able to get to heaven, period. But TSV has never heard such a thing, so to him it appears as though -trump- has accepted the ultimate judgment of eternal forsakenness compared to which him ever spending time at Rikers Island could be compared to a so-called Swedish prison. TSV wants the personally corrupt and faithless to understand that hell is a jail with the devil as your jail warden. As such, the personally corrupt always claim that "hell's afraid I might take over, because once I die I will take over hell," but that's a really big presumption for the mere mortal, because the devil is far more supernatural than the mere mortal. Maybe TSV's thinking that -trump- thinks he can cut a deal with the devil, which of course the devil will renege on immediately and -trump- will suffer eternal consequences accordingly. You could say it takes one to know one, and this whole bit of "hell knows I'm taking over" is really just another way of saying "hell's taking -me- over." Again this isn't -judgment- on TSV's part, because again it's not for him to judge. TSV's just making an observation which he's under a spiritual obligation to make for the sake of soul. He'd be concerned otherwise if never made this observation, and if I the Happy Bachelor didn't support him doing so by making this base share. So as a result, TSV is considerably more satisfied with respect to the morality of young people (and still concerned) than he sees modern day activists as being, particularly those Central Donkeys predicting doom and gloom as a distraction from their -own- moral transgressions in trying to pass divine judgment on Biden as mere mortals. This is the great unfinished business. Until they finally apologize and express sincere contriteness and inherent wrongness for their judgments against Biden starting in 7/24 and beg to make amends to Biden's family and supporters, they cannot hope to rejoin TSV on the road towards principle.

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