OYENTE

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An Atheistic View

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Revisado: 03-25-25

David Icke is quite convincing in his views on current events. He is right on when he expresses disdain for the Covid hoax and the actors behind the production known as the pandemic. He hits the target when he discusses the global cabal that is creating event after event as they work tirelessly to drag mankind into a hell-on-Earth version of their Dystopia. So I appreciate those things about David Icke. But, having read three of his books, I find that I do not agree with Icke on many of his other views. I find his views on spirtuality to be particularly cynical and unhelpful, at best. He doesn't offer any real, meaningful defense of his lack of faith in a benevolent Creator. Instead, he just comes off as another petulant person who is angry at God and refuses to acknowledge His Glory. Which, is fine if that is your view, but I don't think it is a very firm foundation to stand on as he seeks to express the other important views he espouses in his books. I also learned that Icke is a former Green Party official (Politically Left). This fact becomes an important clue to the genesis of his thought processes as he opines on current events, worldly and spirtual. In the spiritual area, Icke seems to be just another leftist atheist who holds mankind as the source of its own glory (or shame) without any consideration of or room for a benevolent Creator. Because of this, David Icke, like every other atheist I have been exposed to in great length, Icke cannot see past the arrogance of his own disbelief. So, take David Icke as you will. But if you are a Theist, unimpressed with the tired, boring atheist view point, then understand that Icke will not convince you as he does not offer a strong defense of his disbelief. Rather, he offers the usual disdain for Christians, and disdain for the benevolent God they worship. In summary, The Reveal by David Icke offers moments of brilliant observation on current events, while being peppered with mindless, atheist drivel in between. You'll likely not be moved by the latter, but the former is quite eye-opening. God bless.

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