Scientists, unable to see past their delusions of evolution, still cannot help but uncover the Mighty Hand of God in Creation (Psalm 19:1-3). Most recently, this has been revealed in regards to the human brain.

A new University of Virginia study proves that man is created to empathize because we closely associate people who are close to us -- friends, spouses, lovers -- with our very selves.

Human Brains Are Hardwired for Empathy, Friendship

Coan and his U.Va. colleagues conducted the study with 22 young adult participants who underwent fMRI scans of their brains during experiments to monitor brain activity while under threat of receiving mild electrical shocks to themselves or to a friend or stranger. The researchers found, as they expected, that regions of the brain responsible for threat response -- the anterior insula, putamen and supramarginal gyrus -- became active under threat of shock to the self. In the case of threat of shock to a stranger, the brain in those regions displayed little activity. However when the threat of shock was to a friend, the brain activity of the participant became essentially identical to the activity displayed under threat to the self.
In other words, these secular scientists had uncovered what Bible believing True Christians™ have known all along: Who you empathize with will determine if you
go to Heaven or Hell! Jesus calls this "storing up your treasures."

But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Matthew 6:20-21


The evolutionist will ask how this can be. The answer is very simple. Your heart, your affections, determine as well as reveal whom you worship.


The Dangers of Empathy



Believers and unbelievers are opposites, just as light and darkness are opposites. They simply have nothing in common, just as Christ has nothing in common with Satan. We know the pagan, wicked, unbelieving world is governed by the principles of Satan, and that Christians should be separate from that wicked world, just as Christ was separate from the works of Satan. He had no participation in them, He formed no union with them, and so it is with True Christians™ in relation to the unsaved. Attempting to live a Truly Christian™ life with an unbeliever as a friend and ally will only cause the Seeker of Truth grief and confusion because he will begin to empathize with those God hates.

It is for this reason Jesus tells us,

Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
2 Corinthians 6:14


You see, the sinner who rejects Christ's conditional gift of Salvation has worldviews and morals corrupted by sin. Various decisions, from what to wear to whether or not to engage in the negroidal fad, "twerking," will naturally reflect this corruption, this rejection of God. For any relationship to work, one or the other must abandon his moral center and move toward that of the other. More often than not, it is the Seeker of Truth who finds himself pressured to leave True Christian™ principles behind for the sake of social ties and lack of persecution.

In short, if you empathize with sinners, you will become like sinners. The LORD has greater plans for some of us: Salvation. To that end, True Christians™ are not fooled by empathy for the sinner's earthly plight.


What is a Seeker of God's Truth to do?



Should a True Christian™ even have a friendship with an unbeliever? In light of James 4:4 and Ephesians 5:11, such a friendship is not Biblical. The unsaved person is part of the world which hates God and the people of God. Can such a hateful, immoral person have any respect for believers who are part of the kingdom of God? Can such a an immoral person resist mocking the LORD and making the Sweet Infant Jesus Cry Eternal Tears of Loneliness? The answer is no.

What the Seeker of Truth must realize then, is there exists a dangerous temptation to develop a friendship with an unbeliever and God-mocker because they might be kind, courteous, interesting, or even fun. When that friend (or spouse or child) suffers, it will turn on that part of the brain of the Seeker that perceives themselves suffering. This empathy is dangerous because, as this research proves, as we see our loved one, we see our selves. If the person who suffers and elicits a response of empathy is not Saved, they allow the Seeker to recreate their brains in the image and likeness of SATAN!

Does this mean we should ignore the unbelievers? Goodness, no! Jesus didn’t ignore everyone but His friends. He preached (Matthew 4:17) and healed (Mark 5:34) and whipped complete strangers (John 2:15) without hesitation. He sent His disciples out two by two and they preached the Good News that all who did not accept Christ as LORD and Master would burn in Hell for all eternity to the Glory of God (Mark 6:12). If these scoundrels refused to listen, Jesus told them to "shake the dust" off their feet and move on (Matthew 10:14). He never encouraged them to befriend the unsaved, nor develop any sympathy for their suffering.

Our jobs as Ambassadors of Christ is to preach the Gospel, not get sucked into the devil's trap of sympathy.






Not Until You Repent!
You Will Not Dupe Me With Demonic Empath Trickery!




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