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Re: the blood of young children
Slavery making a comeback? It has been thriving in some shape or form everywhere on earth. Illegal immigration is kept alive and well, because they will work for coolie wages. Keeping people at the level of poverty is also slavery. As far as sex trafficking of children that is as old as time, and as long as it is profitable there will be a market. This country is entering her her slide into total depravity. Sex trafficking of children and the idea of Pizzagates will become more prevalent.
Revelation 11:1-18 is quoting Jeremiah. It is pointed to Jereusalem the same way it was meant for Jereusalem during the time of the prophet. That is what the writer is trying to get across to his Diaspora Judean readers. Obviously not meant for every moment in history. Since the writing of the Revelation, we do have instances of slavery being conducted, and therefore why consider the verse to have any special meaning now? It would make the book meaningless especially to the ones it was originally meant to reach.
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