Man Says Fear, God Says Don't
- Rick Dancer

- Mar 27
- 3 min read
Man Says Be Afraid, God Says Don’t Be.
There’s a whole lot of fearmongering going on in our world, and I, for one, am done with it.
I’m tired of the propaganda.
I’m bored with the storyline that sounds awfully familiar to a time not so long ago, when the pandemic was the end of the world.
I had Oregon author Rick Steber on my Get Real With Rick Dancer podcast the other night.
We reminisced about the stupidity of the reaction to COVID and how it was used to scare mankind into submission.
I see the same thing happening with the war in Iran, oh, I mean the “little excursion.”
If we are honest with ourselves, the reasons given for starting this fight change from day to day.
Those who attack me for asking questions give the same storyline over and over as if it’s fed from some underground factory, stirring the masses, creating ever-changing reasons for the fight.
We were told before the war, no wars in the Middle East.
We were promised peace.
Iran is a nation that’s done terrible things, but how is killing its religious leader going to make it better?
It’s not, at least, that’s what the people who understand how Iranians think tell us.
It seems to me the bigger war is right here at home.
We are being pitted against each other with half-truths coming from a public relations machine working overtime.
History is a gift from God, stories told over and over again, as a warning of what fear can destroy in us.
Our mission plan is right there, and yet some choose to push the Zionist message without considering God’s plan.
I support much of what Trump has done for our country.
He’s a brave man and, in my estimation, before this war, did what he said he was going to do.
Some of you will disagree; that’s life.
But I’m disappointed, as are many of us who voted for him, that he started this war, and I’m troubled that it goes against everything he said he would or wouldn’t do.
That’s it.
And yet the media machine, and some of you, can’t allow disagreement.
It reminds me so much of what “they” did to us during the pandemic.
Tow the line or face social execution.
Agree, or you will be taken down.
There is no room for questions.
If you question, you are against us.
Sound familiar?
Man wants us to fear because man controls people who are afraid.
It’s easy to manipulate a population when they believe the end is near.
It’s even easier to convince them when you make the argument biblical in nature and start thinking you hold the keys to God’s eternal plan.
God says fear not.
He also tells us we know not the time nor the hour that the world will end.
He tells us to be ready, not to start a fight.
Iran has done terrible things, but it’s not Iran that’s going to destroy us.
It’s our fear of something we can’t control, and so we push harder to silence those who dare to ask why?
And while you and I fight, the message makers play chess with our lives and the lives of our fellow man.
Man says, " Be afraid; God says, don’t be.

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