Weird Morning Viewings: ''In Search of the Lord's Way,'' followed by ''Escape from The Undertaker''

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
September 6, 2022 5:04am CST
"Search for the Lord's Way" convinced me (not on purpose, obviously) that God has no power on the Earth. I'll get back to that, but then I watched NETFLIX INTERACTIVE's Escape from The Undertaker; and I can KINDA spoil it, but you may make choices I haven't foreseen yet (the 'progress bar' on it says I've only watched HALF, but I did manage to 'escape from The Undertaker.') The Undertaker here IS the infamous Wrestling Entertainment man. And in the beginning we're told that he rose through the WE ranks by the power of a blessed/cursed urn. We meet New Day (the three-brother wrestling tag-team), who have decided to go to `Taker's mansion and see if they can't take that power. NETFLIX INTERACTIVE is like the next generation's "CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE." (That was a trademarked term, but I think it 'passed into common usage' (I forget the legal definition.)) And I THINK all the choices end in one of two ways (well, one ending I liked or another variation of the ending I didn't like---depending on 'which brother you choose to follow' and whether you make him make the right choice or the wrong choice)---either you believe in the power of brotherly love, or you fall to the power of The Undertaker. And that brings me back to God's lack of power. The power we ascribe to God (on Earth) is totally just 'the actions of people who hold to "what everybody knows His Will is."' The Edmond, Oklahoma(n), pastor was talking about Jesus' teaching about 'the son not accountable for the sins of the father, nor the father accountable for the sins of the son'; and he started with how our actions don't earn our pasage into Heaven ... And I thought of Hitler---how "everybody knows" he's in hell (for all the xenophobic murders he committed), even though he was a devoted Roman Catholic (who was only doing it for the same reason God 'purified the world' with The Great Flood). And that's how it'll be for me and for you (you individually or you all)---whatever greedy personal reasons we may have for our actions, their results will place us 'in hell' if they are hurtful to future generations & 'in Heaven' if they are helpful to future generations (either only being 'in the minds of future generations').
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