The worst possible thing that could have ever happened to humanity was the emergence of social media. Powerful occult groups that run the world have turned it into a weapon to corrupt us.
If you are an active user of social media, you have likely observed a trend in which certain influencers on platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter have been promoting a narrative that is beginning to incite hatred and division between men and women.
These influencers frequently host guests who make ignorant remarks about women or men, which frequently sparks debate and division. In fact, some have gone so far as to discourage men from building relationships with women or even single mothers in general. When you look at the comments on the posts of these influencers, you will see that their ideology is gradually gaining a huge fan base of men and women who are no longer interested in each other.
Everything is all falling into the hands of Satan. This is the most effective method of depopulation, since COVID-19. A decrease in the number of childbirths will occur when men and women no longer express romantic feelings for one another. This social engineering technique is slowly making marriages less attractive around the world.
Marriage rates are declining around the world, with significant changes in the US, Europe, and Australia. In the United States, the marriage rate has decreased from 87.4 in the 1960s to 48.2 per 1,000 unmarried women aged 18-49 in 2020, down from 87.4 in the 1960s.
Europe has also seen a drop in marriage rates, with cohabitation and postponed marriage rising in many nations. In Australia, the marriage rate has decreased to 4.4 per 1,000 people in 2020, down from 6.4 in 1991.
Meanwhile, 43% of partnered people between the ages of 25 and 49 are currently unmarried, indicating an increase in unmarried partnerships. Single motherhood is also on the rise. In the US, about 23% of children live with a single mother, and over 70% of single-parent homes are run by mothers.
In fact, nearly 4 out of 10 children in the US are born to single mothers. You start to worry about what the next 30 years will be like when you look at these numbers that show our society’s morals are slowly dying.
Through policies like welfare incentives for single parents, mass incarceration policies that disproportionately impacted certain communities, and no-fault divorce, the same elites who helped increase the number of single mothers are now spreading the myth that women are toxic to men and vice versa through social media influencers.
The situation has got so bad that every man I’ve talked to has said they no longer want to date women in the future. This scenario is leading to biblical prophecies in 2 Timothy 3:2, in which people will become lovers of themselves.
What many people don’t realize is that they are intentionally destroying the foundation of unity, marriage, and family as our Creator intended. It’s no surprise that God’s presence is no longer felt like it was in the days of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Our society has changed to one that encourages out-of-the-ordinary behaviour. We have evolved into a godless generation of reprobates.
Conclusion
To men and women who can think critically, I’d like to use this platform. Do not let social media influencers make you hate people of the opposite sex. Our existence is still rooted in marriage and procreation, which were divinely ordained by our Creator, who created all things with a purpose.
When a man becomes a husband, he assumes the role of a leader and is responsible for the provision, protection, and care of his wife and family. Alongside him, a woman provides helpful assistance, enhancing his leadership with her special talents. This harmonious balance is rooted in the psychological and physiological makeup of men and women, each uniquely designed to do their job with purpose and precision.
Last but not least, remember that men and women are dependent on one another. Do not focus on the negative posts on social media. The world is full of good men and women. They can’t all be that bad.
Sources
- Marriage rate in the United States: National Center for Health Statistics (2020). Marriage and divorce rates. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/marriage-divorce.htm
- Single motherhood statistics: U.S. Census Bureau (2020). America’s families and living arrangements. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2020/demo/families/cps-2020.html
- Australian Bureau of Statistics (2020). Marriages and Divorces, Australia. Retrieved from https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/3310.0






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