Jesus Christ: The Savior of Addicts, Whores, and Prostitutes
By: Ms. Tara Lea Seabolt Fox, EIT; October 29, 2023
In my opinion, Jesus Christ was sent to Earth to lead the addicts, whores, and prostitutes away from their vices. However, in his “ministry,” like many a human, he fell. He began to have pity on the drug-addicted prostitutes (aka, sympathy for the devil). And the narcissistic, addicts crave pity from others. So, they enter into a freakish relationship, and turn away from God.
As such, Jesus then became a whore (adulterer/philanderer/addict), being drawn down the path of the people he was sent to help. So much so, that Jesus blamed the missing money he spent on alcohol, drugs, and women on Judas Iscariot, his disciple. Jesus’ disciples learned the truth after Jesus killed Judas and Jesus’ remaining disciples had Jesus crucified-the death of a common thief.
Only, to save the ministry, Jesus’ disciples tried to pick up where Jesus went astray. And, having most of the testimony handed down from generation to generation, things get “covered up,” mis-heard, and mis-interpreted.
Not being an addict, whore, or prostitute, I have no need for Jesus Christ in my life. I pray to God now and forever. If God is who He says He is, I can give my rage and hurt to Him and He can choose what to do next. Never have I ever felt the wrath of God. Never have I ever felt unloved by God. Only when I used to pray to Jesus, I never had a prayer answered; never felt loved; just felt ignored.
So, my advice to other victims who are not addicts, whores, or prostitutes, pray/talk/ask God for what you need/what you should do/His protection. Beg Him to send His angels to guard over you and your loved ones. If you happen to be a male, request the protection of the Knights Templar. Perhaps one day you will be the next commander of His armies.
By all means, do not make the same mistakes Jesus Christ made. Jesus forgave humans-and not God. Why? No clue. God provides all of us with free will. Humans can choose right or wrong. God is all good always.
Proof Jesus Christ forgave man (the men crucified with Jesus): Luke 34: “Jesus said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.’” Do you often ask God to forgive someone you have not already forgiven? Not likely.
Proof Jesus Christ did not forgive God: Matthew 27:46 “About three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, ‘Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?’ (which means ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’).” and Mark 15:34 “And at three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?’ (which means ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’).”
Inferred (by me): God did not forgive Jesus Christ, either. Why do I believe this? Because Jesus Christ is said to have died on the cross after speaking these words. God gives people many chances at redemption and repentance. We are taken when it is our time.
I do not speak of those who have chosen to commit suicide. As, only God knows the true answer to their afterlife. I do believe, however, that many people whose death has been ruled a suicide were murdered. If you ever feel you are in that situation, beg God to take your life. Choke down some B vitamins (you can’t overdose on Bs). And ask God what you are supposed to do next. Perhaps He will send you an angel or two to guide you, too.