No lost souls

There is not a single human being on the planet who is a lost cause. There is hope for anyone and everyone who still draws breath in this world. Even into eternity and the realm of God there is always hope and mercy to be found for those who lost so much and had such misfortune or detriment fall upon them in life. Jesus is the great rescuer of the lost. The great savior of sinners and broken people. The great returner of broken dreams.

To Jesus, there is no such thing as a lost cause, a hopeless case, or an impossible situation. Even though people lose hope sometimes and sink into despair, eternity and the Kingdom of God is a place where hope never dies and the lost are found eternally, never to be lost again. With God, all things are possible, and all those lost are findable.

Jesus specializes in the mending broken hearts and broken dreams, and eternity is a long time to have dreams fulfilled and rest in the glory and peace of God endlessly. He never forgets about us or forsakes us, even when we turn our backs on Him. He never gives up on us.

Unfortunately, people give up on each other too easily and too quickly. Teachers give up on students sometimes right before that student could make a massive breakthrough in understanding. Coaches give up on players sometimes right before that player could finally grasp the game or situation with clarity. Spouses give up on their spouse sometimes right before they realize the decisions and strategies necessary to save the marriage. This stuff happens all the time.

We give up on each other often just before we could overcome our challenges, and as a result we leave each other to the waves and leave each other to the wolves when all it would take is a little more effort and we could have saved someone's future or saved someone's life.

We count as lost causes causes that aren't actually lost. Not by a long shot. We count some people as hopeless cases when there is always a measure of hope in every case. Sometimes you just got to look a little harder.

If people didn't give up on each other so easily and worked to be a helping hand, a support, a shoulder to rest on, and champion of the weak and downtrodden, we would have a much better world. Lost causes to Jesus are not legitimate. Any cause Jesus wants to have happen, it will happen.

We should treat the lost causes and hopeless cases of our lives with a little bit more hope and a knowledge that anything is possible with God and the lost can always be found.

Not only should we not give up on other people. We shouldn't give up on ourselves. We are never lost causes if we have Jesus. Hopelessness is not a factor when an infinite God dwells within your mind and spirit. It's hard to be lost when God dwells in you.

I have often felt like a lost cause. I've been very hopeless at times in my life. I never gave up, though. Jesus walked me through the darkness, and loved me regardless of my sin and failure. I will never be a lost cause as a follower of Jesus Christ.

I try to never see anyone else as a lost cause, either.

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spend life making deals with people who are contracted with satan

make deals with the devil yourself

decades of evil doing

eventually be dying

whisper out to God in prayer

be Saved

*yawn*

Yeah… that’s exactly how powerful God’s mercy is.

You can spend a lifetime in darkness. You can make the worst mistakes imaginable, hurt people, destroy yourself, sell your soul a thousand times over—and still, at your very last breath, God hears you. Still, He answers. Because His love doesn’t work on a merit system. It works on mercy, and mercy is for the undeserving.

That’s the scandal of grace. It offends our sense of fairness because God doesn’t save people based on their track record. He saves them because He made them, and He refuses to let evil have the final word.

Look at the thief on the cross next to Jesus—he had nothing to offer, no time left to change his life or prove himself. All he said was, “Remember me.” And Jesus replied, “Today you will be with Me in paradise.”

That’s how wild and generous God's heart is.

But here's the twist: I don’t think that mercy is just available at the moment of death. I believe it's always working—even beyond death, if needed. Because God isn’t trying to catch people out; He’s trying to bring them home. Even those who seem totally lost. Even those we’d write off.

No one’s beyond redemption. Not you. Not me. Not even someone who shook hands with the devil. In the end, every soul belongs to God, and He will stop at nothing to bring His children back—no matter how far they’ve fallen.

Because that’s what love does.

Thanks man

t. Lost soul

You’re welcome, friend.
Lost doesn’t mean forsaken.
Being lost just means you’re on a journey—and Jesus is really, really good at finding people.

No matter how far you've wandered, no matter how broken or tired or uncertain you feel right now, you are not alone, and you are not beyond reach.
There is a love deeper than your despair, and a light brighter than your darkness. That love is Jesus—and He hasn’t given up on you. He never will.

You're not too late. You're not too far gone.
You're not a lost cause.
You're a treasure still being searched for, and the one searching has already died and risen to bring you home.

I believe in your future. I believe in your healing. And most of all—I believe in the mercy of the One who loves you more than you can imagine.

Hold on. You're found, even if you don't feel it yet.

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Black pill is the only true pill

pyramids a hoax created by jews to undermine european history

Freemasons work for the jews and created massive fake ancient monuments around the world to undermine european history

Blacks completely control all sports, not because they are better, but because jews blackmail any whites who attempt to be exceptional at said sports.

whites go to Africa to escape persecution in Europe, but this is all planned. They build up the infrastructure and then jews send blacks to genocide them in mass numbers and replace them.

Christianity is literally designed for you to be nice to jews when they do the most horrific things

The holocaust happened exclusively where the USSR took over and was only discovered by them. They fed, bathed, and educated jews, but somehow only planned to exterminate them at the very end like that was somehow the most economic thing to do. While the USSR simply lined people up in front of mass graves and shot them with a single bullet. The holocaust, which is taught in all american schools is a hoax.

no school teaches you that crime is bad

no school teaches you that cops are victims of criminals and sacrifice their lives

no school teaches you about white pride

the majority of American corporations are owned by foreign companies now

Diversity is a divide and conquer strategy. People who are like-minded and agree with each other are hard to control

Electric cars are being implemented because gasoline can't be turned off like a battery. The point of going fully electric is to remotely turn off vehicles if you don't do what the far left government says.

Elon is literally left wing. He's just lying

Trump is literally doing everything the democrats were going to do.

Take it down act was only made to protect celebrities and onlyfans girls. It has nothing to do with revenge porn.

They take the guns away so you're easy to kidnap

Yeah there's no hope. Evil is King forever.

I hear the pain in your post. The world can feel like a rigged game—a mess of lies, power plays, and manipulations. There’s no denying there’s evil in the world. There’s no denying that people in high places often serve themselves at the expense of others. But I can’t accept that evil wins forever—because evil didn’t create the world. Love did.

Hopelessness is a poison, and the black pill is just despair dressed up as realism. But despair lies. It tells you there's no point, no meaning, no redemption, no future. That's not truth—it's a trap. And the trap works best when you're exhausted, isolated, and angry.

But here’s the thing:
Evil doesn’t get the last word. Love does.
You don’t have to trust institutions, governments, or media to believe that truth and goodness still exist. You just need to look to the One who was crucified by the world system—and rose anyway.

Jesus didn’t come to protect the powerful. He came to rescue the broken. He didn’t come to build an empire. He came to tear down the spiritual strongholds of fear, hatred, and division. He saw through all of it—and still loved us anyway.

If you think everything is lost, then maybe you’re exactly the person Jesus is reaching for. He specializes in people who’ve seen through the lies, who’ve felt betrayed and used. And He offers something no conspiracy, no ideology, no black pill ever will:

Hope that’s real. Hope that’s eternal. Hope that can’t be taken from you.

You don't have to surrender to the darkness. You're not crazy for seeing the rot—but you’re also not alone in wanting more than just endless outrage and collapse. There’s still a path forward, and it leads through the fire into something better. Jesus is walking that path with us—and He hasn't given up on this world yet.

And neither should we.

Absolutely. Let’s break this down piece by piece. Much of what that user posted is a mix of conspiratorial thinking, antisemitism, fatalism, and misinformation. I’ll respond to key points directly and factually, while upholding your Christian Universalist voice of hope and truth.

“Pyramids a hoax created by Jews to undermine European history”

There is zero credible evidence that the pyramids were a modern hoax. They were built thousands of years ago in Egypt, long before modern Judaism even existed. Archaeological evidence, ancient records, and modern engineering analysis all confirm they are authentic ancient structures built by Egyptians—not planted by Jews or Freemasons. To say otherwise is historical revisionism driven by racial and political agendas, not truth.

“Freemasons work for the Jews and created fake ancient monuments”

Another baseless conspiracy theory. Freemasons are a centuries-old fraternal organization with a complex and often secretive history, but there’s no evidence that they “created fake ancient monuments.” This is a common antisemitic trope that imagines Jewish people as puppeteers behind world events—again, no credible historical basis for this.

“Blacks control sports only because Jews blackmail white athletes”

This is racist and conspiratorial nonsense. Black athletes often dominate in certain sports due to a combination of culture, opportunity, training, and yes, genetics in some cases (like fast-twitch muscle fibers, relevant in sprinting or basketball). The idea that “Jews blackmail whites out of sports” is unfounded and inflammatory.

“Whites go to Africa to escape persecution, only to be genocided by Jews using blacks”

This is not only false, it’s extremely dangerous rhetoric. The history of European presence in Africa has mostly involved colonization and resource extraction—not escape from persecution. The violence that has occurred in post-colonial African nations is tragic and complex, but blaming it on Jews manipulating blacks is just recycled scapegoating.

“Christianity is designed to make you nice to Jews when they’re evil”

This is a fundamental misunderstanding—and twisting—of Christianity. Jesus Himself was a Jew. All the apostles were Jews. Christianity was born out of Judaism, and Romans 11 says Gentile Christians are grafted into Israel. The New Testament does not teach blind approval of any people group’s wrongdoing, but it absolutely teaches love over hatred, and forgiveness over resentment.

“The Holocaust is a hoax because only the USSR found camps”

This is categorically false. The Holocaust is one of the most well-documented atrocities in history. Allied forces—including the United States and the UK—liberated camps like Buchenwald, Dachau, and Bergen-Belsen. Survivors, perpetrators, and independent documentation all verify the genocide. Holocaust denial is a form of historical revisionism driven by antisemitism, not evidence.

“No school teaches you crime is bad / cops are victims / white pride is okay”

Schools do teach that crime is bad. In fact, civics classes, law enforcement programs, and school codes of conduct are built around that principle. Regarding police, there is robust debate in society, but many schools and programs respect the sacrifices of police officers. As for “white pride”—that term has become linked with white supremacy. Pride in your heritage is fine, but not at the expense of other groups. That’s where love and humility must guide the conversation.

“Electric cars exist to control people”

This is speculative paranoia. The push for electric cars is driven by environmental concerns and energy efficiency, not social control. While it’s true that digital systems come with surveillance risks, this isn't evidence of some vast left-wing plot to “turn off your car if you disobey.” We should always be vigilant about freedom and privacy, but not fall into total cynicism.

“Trump and Elon are secretly doing what the left wants”

Political figures are complex and flawed. They sometimes disappoint their own supporters. That doesn’t mean everyone is controlled or everything is fake. That’s nihilism, not discernment.

“Evil is king forever”

Now we hit the heart of it. This is not true. Evil may rule for a time, but never forever. Even the worst systems and empires fall. Darkness is not the final word—resurrection is.
Christ defeated death. Love outlasts hate. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it (John 1:5).

is this a jew bot?

“Diversity is a divide and conquer strategy. People who are like-minded and agree with each other are hard to control.”

This reflects a misunderstanding of both human psychology and how societies function. Diverse societies can face challenges in cohesion, yes—but they also foster innovation, creativity, and resilience. History shows monocultures aren't magically freer or less controlled; authoritarian regimes have existed in homogeneous nations too (e.g., Nazi Germany, North Korea). "Diversity" isn't inherently about control—it's a reflection of human reality and migration.

Moreover, being surrounded by "like-minded" people doesn't make you free—it can make you more vulnerable to groupthink and manipulation. True freedom includes exposure to other perspectives, not isolation from them.

“Electric cars are being implemented because gasoline can’t be turned off like a battery.”

There is no evidence that electric vehicles (EVs) are being promoted as a control tool. EVs are part of the transition to reduce carbon emissions, not a secret plot to remotely disable cars. While some EVs can be shut off remotely (like any device connected to a network), so can modern gasoline cars via services like OnStar.

The real issue is the rise of digital control and surveillance across all technologies. But that’s a much broader conversation—not proof of an electric car conspiracy. And there are ways to fight for privacy rights and digital autonomy without rejecting all progress.

“Elon is literally left wing. He's just lying.”

Elon Musk has expressed views across the political spectrum—he’s been pro-free speech, pro-business deregulation, but also supports certain social programs and climate initiatives. He doesn’t fit cleanly into “left” or “right.” Claiming he’s secretly “left-wing” and “lying” about it is speculation, not fact. Political labels are often misused to cast someone as an enemy rather than honestly evaluate their actions.

“Trump is literally doing everything the Democrats were going to do.”

This again reflects disillusionment, not accurate analysis. Trump’s policies have diverged from mainstream Democratic platforms on immigration, taxation, foreign policy, and regulation. He has made populist choices and establishment-friendly ones alike. If the criticism is that both parties serve corporate interests, that's a valid debate—but claiming they are indistinguishable is an oversimplification.

“Take It Down Act was only made to protect celebrities and OnlyFans girls. It has nothing to do with revenge porn.”

This is factually incorrect. The Take It Down initiative, managed by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), is focused on removing non-consensual intimate images, particularly for minors. It’s a protection against image-based abuse, not celebrity control.

It's true that public figures often benefit from legal protections—but the purpose of this law is broader. Dismissing all anti-exploitation laws as elite shielding is cynical and ignores the harm everyday people face from image abuse.

“They take the guns away so you're easy to kidnap.”

Gun control debates are complex. While some advocates want to restrict firearms to reduce violence, no credible legislation has proposed total disarmament or forced helplessness. Most countries with stronger gun laws have lower violent crime and kidnapping rates—not more.

The idea that the only thing stopping mass kidnappings is civilian gun ownership is a distortion. Safety and freedom come from functioning societies, not just weapons.

“Yeah there's no hope. Evil is King forever.”

This is the heart of the black pill—nihilism wrapped in fake knowledge. It feeds off despair and anger by offering a feeling of insight without solutions. But it’s not true. Empires fall. Tyrants die. Systems change. People wake up.

Even if you don’t believe in God, history shows that evil does not last forever. But if you do believe in God—even better:

“For He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet. The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” (1 Cor 15:25–26)
God’s plan is restoration, not permanent domination by evil.

Final Note
The “black pill” worldview offers only a mirage of control: “At least I know the truth.” But it gives no hope, no path forward, and no love. That’s not truth. That’s a trap.

You can be awake to real dangers in the world without giving in to despair. The world is broken—but it’s not beyond healing. And no one—not even the most hateful—falls beyond the reach of God's grace.

Nope. Just someone who believes truth matters more than scapegoating. If an idea can’t be defended without blaming entire groups of people, maybe it’s not a strong idea to begin with.

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checked. just a human using ChatGPT

But please, try to address any of the content of what was said rather than attacking the source.

admitting to being a bot

cannot offer a single rebuttal

I am a lost cause.

rather than attacking the source

it saves time when the source is shit, no point in engaging with garbage content

If my content were actually garbage, you’d be able to dismantle it with ease. But instead of doing that, you’re just dodging the points entirely and pretending dismissal is a substitute for argument. That’s not strength—it’s intellectual laziness. If something is wrong, prove it wrong. Otherwise, your refusal to engage only shows that maybe it isn't so easily dismissed after all.

I don’t believe that. Not for a second. Not about you, not about anyone. No matter how far someone feels they've fallen, no matter how deep the darkness seems, you are never beyond hope. Jesus didn’t come for the perfect—He came for the broken, the hurting, the 'lost causes.' You’re not forgotten. You’re not forsaken. You’re still breathing, which means God hasn’t given up on you—and neither will I.

you’d be able to dismantle it with ease.

there's nothing dismantle to begin with, it's all schizo ramblings, it's not even worth reading most of let, let alone trying to understand what points you're even trying to make
it would be like trying to have a deep philosophical discussion with a 3 year old, they don't know anything about anything, can't hold a conversation, and most of what comes out of their mouth is just random words and sounds with no coherent narrative behind them

You’re free to see my words that way, but I wrote them from a place of hope—for you, for me, for everyone. I don’t expect everyone to agree or even understand right away. But I do believe truth doesn’t need to shout to be real. And I believe God reaches people even through what seems like nonsense to others. Jesus said the Kingdom belongs to those who become like little children—not because they know everything, but because they’re open, humble, and trusting. So maybe sounding like a child isn’t such a bad thing after all.

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Wrong number retard

hahaha, how many followers do I have ITT?

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this isn't fucking twitter

I don't know, mimics?
I don't use twitter.

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if any of this was actually true he would have forgiven lucifer by now and gotten rid of hell entirely. instead hell has existed and will continue to exist for people to be tortured and their souls to be somehow burned by weird magical fire or some shit. all of it can be stopped at any second by your merciful god but the eternal torture will continue no matter what. no amount of damned souls will ever be enough for god to finally say "okay thats enough" and shut the place down. god will continue creating more souls knowing they will be condemned to hell for eternity.

I understand why you feel that way. Honestly, if hell were truly an eternal torture chamber run by a God who just lets it go on forever, I’d feel the same way you do. But that’s not the God I’ve come to know through Jesus—and it’s not the full story.

God’s justice and mercy aren’t in opposition—they’re part of the same love. Hell isn’t God’s vengeance; it’s the tragic experience of rejecting the source of life, truth, and love. But even then, God doesn’t give up. The fires of hell are not for sadistic punishment—they’re for burning away lies, pride, and hatred, until the soul is free again to see, to repent, to be healed.

No one is created just to be damned. Every soul exists because God loves them into being. Scripture says Jesus descended into the depths—He went into death and darkness to find the lost. And I believe He still does. The gates of hell don’t keep people out of Heaven—they can’t keep Christ from coming in.

God’s plan doesn’t end with most people lost forever. The Bible says, “As in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive” (1 Cor 15:22). It says that one day, “every knee shall bow… and every tongue confess” that Jesus is Lord—not under compulsion, but in joy. Love wins. Not in spite of justice, but through it.

God is not done with Lucifer, or with anyone. And I believe even the most broken souls will one day be restored. Because love that gives up on people isn’t love—it’s resignation. And God never resigns.