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MY PERSONAL TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS

Good Morning and God Bless You?  How come I am going through some much adversity?  Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to inform everyone that for the past 28 years, I have went through so much stress physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically  An example of the stress that I am going through right now is the way that my own family members don't listen to my advice.  I have been telling my family members that we are being computer hacked right now.   My own family members actually think that I am going to make a transition in my personal life.  My own family members think that I am losing my mind.  My own family members do not have any faith in my own ability to survive as a human being in society. Next, I will admit that I have been feeling lethargic and suffering from Brain Fog.  This means that my way of thinking is not as sharp as it was; when I was much younger.   I will admit that I have been prescribed too much medicatio...

PROVERBS 17:5

+3 The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible includes the proverb, "Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker" ( Proverbs 17:5 ). This means that by mocking someone in poverty, you are essentially insulting God, who is considered the creator of all people. The verse also notes that "he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished," implying a strong divine disapproval of taking pleasure in others' misfortune.   Proverbs 17:5 (KJV):  "Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker: and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished". Meaning:  Mocking a poor person is seen as an insult to God, who created that person. Taking joy in the suffering of others will also bring punishment. Broader context:  This verse is part of a larger collection of proverbs in the Bible that emphasizes compassion, wisdom, and respect for all people, regardless of their circumstances. Other versions of this verse, such as Proverbs 14:31 (NIV), say, "He who...