Apr 26, 2020
Solitary Confinement and the Plandemic
4-27-20
Plandemic. That is not a typo.
I believe this current crisis, across the entire earth, touching health and finances and well-being and emotions is not random. I believe it has been planned.
We hear of “Acts of God” on the news and in insurance policies. To me, acts of God are not hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, nor epidemics.
Acts of God are love. And beautiful days. And happy families. And babies’ smiles. Generosity; charity; forgiveness; gratitude; joy.
These current hard times have us confused and worried. Soon, these emotions might turn into widespread bitterness, suspicion, anger. Maybe not soon, but… eventually. We do not know, now, how long this all will last. People read this message all over the world, and if there still is a world, might read these words ‘way into the future. Now, we see through a glass darkly, because that is as far as our eyes can discern today.
So I say that I am persuaded that this pandemic was planned. Readers who are not Christians might share my own immediate suspicions that China charted a war but without bullets or bombs. Lab-made or natural virus, it is plausible that the worldwide spread was not an accident. Our instincts tell us that, like children caught in the jelly jar, Communist China’s myriad stories, versions, corrections, cover-ups, disappearances, suppression of news, falsified statistics, denials of reliable assistance, arrogance toward truth-seekers… prove them as culpable as gunmen in a bank heist or drivers of getaway cars. If they act guilty, they likely are guilty.
Readers who are Christians may see this view as irrelevant. But I invite skeptics to consider the other evidence of “planning.”
I am persuaded that there is a God; there is a heaven and there is a hell; there is a Savior, Jesus, through whom we are reconciled to the Father. When humankind chose to sin and to rebel against God, yet He sent His Son to bear the penalty for our sins.
As part of our rebellion, for some reason people – even His chosen, those who know Christ – often think that sickness and sorrow are sent by God; and that events like epidemics and death are, oh well, just part of life; not part of Satan’s evil intentions.
Believers and skeptics alike still have to deal with the details, fine-print, and reality of such a worldview. But our 100 per cent understanding of the world and its woes would not change anything in the world. Including the dizzying array of theories and “solutions.” Especially we must deal with things like this awful, stark reality before us.
How do we deal with things? For personal security, a current view is that we engage in social-distancing. OK, having chosen the professions of writer, historian, and cartoonist, my own decisions have put me closer to the “hermit” mode of daily life. I am a little primed, but believe me, I realize this is not for everyone.
First (among many perspectives) we must realize that, at the moment, it might be said that more disruption and misery has been caused by fear than by the virus itself.
I recommend to you not to surrender your spirit to this bizarre solo life of isolation. Rather, realize that as Christians – which I hope all readers are, or will be while there is time to deal with the Truth of the Gospel – we all actually are pilgrims and strangers in this world, already.
We are called to “be apart.” To be “in the world, but not of the world.” This world is not our home! And “I don’t want to get adjusted to this world.” “Be not transformed to this world.” We’re headed for the Promised Land!
I have used quotation marks here because I quote Bible verses and song lyrics – sermons in song, poetic and life-saving advice.
So you may follow the news and the advice about the virus. That is good! You might be curious about whether we are under attack by forces of flesh and blood. But be aware of the real enemy. Through boredom and annoyances and inconvenience, discern the enemy of your soul. Be aware – this is a war, whether we like it or not. Trust God, not headlines.
Spiritual terrorism is being waged against us. You might perceive sniper-fire. But Kamikaze attacks are what we face.
Oh, what a weeping and wailing,
As the lost were told of their fate;
They cried for the rocks and the mountains.
They prayed, but their prayer was too late.
The soul that had put off salvation,
“Not tonight; I’ll get saved by and by,
No time now to think of religion!”
At last, they had found time to die.
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On Easter, Lily Isaacs and her children Sonya, Becky, and Ben were quarantined, but recorded a message and song in the little chapel at Sonya’s home.
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As always, Rick, THANK YOU! In this time of what also appears to me to be “planned pandemic” and “contrived crisis” your wit and wisdom are refreshing. In this deadly time when priests and other men of the cloth, AND family members are not allowed to “suit up” and enter the hospital rooms of the ill, but anonymous janitors are, the madness is maddening. The ill are not only isolated from family and faith, they are sentenced to die alone. From the start, liquor stores and marijuana distributors have been considered essential and allowed to stay open, while churches must lock their doors. What’s up with that? Are we, as Christians, not smart enough to stay 6 feet apart? Are our churches less important/essential than the purveyors of drugs and alcohol, both deadly regardless of being deemed “legal”???? Are the mainstream media’s dramatic fear-mongers essential? Or are they just tools of a dark and perilously stupid force for evil? Like you, I’m a “hermit” happy to stay home. But I am highly insulted by the politicians and quasi scientists who couldn’t possibly behave this badly if they didn’t consider us all to be ignorant pawns on the chessboards of their hubris and hysteria. Sorry to rant. Fear is not our friend. Nor is anger, but the latter sometimes can’t be helped. May God, in His Justice and in His Mercy, put an end to this insanity sooner than later.
Thanks for the behind-the-curtain perspective, Rick.
Thank you! Yes, when the dust, or spores, settle… we will realize that panic, illogic, and over-reaction have ruled our lives for these strange moments. It will take more effort — spiritual, manual, economic, relational — to restore things than it has taken for things to crumble!