Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

The Beast within the Mind

A News Headline Story


A 10-year –old girl was brutally murdered by a 26-year-old male who lived in the same apartment.
The child was strangled and sexually assaulted. The man told the  investigator who questioned him after having seen the child’s clothing in a plastic bag inside of the man’s bedroom closet , asked him “Where is the Girl?” his response was “She is there. I hit her and chopped her up.” He informed the authorities, of his intentions to eat the child’s flesh.
When we closely examine the acts of violence that are occurring in high numbers, the majority of them are committed by teenagers and young adults, both males and females.

The Beast
The beast is an evil spirit. He is the demon the bible speaks of as “Your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion walks about seeking whom he may devour.”  (l Peter 5: 8) K.J.V)
 His target is very young undisciplined minds. The beast has no conscious. The mind that he possesses destroys and kills due to lack of consciousness.  The mind that is left idle is an open invitation for unrighteous thoughts to enter. Young people should be encouraged to find positive things to do, and to avoid negative thoughts and people who have no plans for their future that includes positive goals for achievements.
The mind of a demon possessed person is that of the 26-year-old male in the case above.  No person with a conscious could commit the evil act that he did. 
Demon __ an evil spirit; a devil; an atrociously wicked or cruel person; an evil passion or influence; a person of great energy; a supernatural being classed between gods and men.
          Demon Possession_  to cause to be dominated or moved by passion, madness, or an evil spirit.
            Demon Oppression_ to weigh down as weariness does, depress

Written by Ellen J. Barrier
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Children Caught in Cross Fire: Violent Deaths

(The Worst Yet is Expected to Come)

 The above headlines were reported in the year of 1995. That prediction has come to our world in this present time. "Homicide rates are at highs for teenage boys," according to researchers with a population Reference Bureau. They noted, that among all homicide victims, three-fifths are young adults. According to their report; "From preschool to age 14, children are likely to be murdered now, than at any time in decades."

The experts for this study warned, this is no statistic blip, no brief violent era that will soon level off. “The worst is yet to come.” Said a criminal justice dean.


23-year-old man was killed because of Hate

On a cold November night a 23-year-old male was marched into a wooded area, in near freezing weather, without his clothing to a sand pit by his executioners 3 males ages 17, 19 and 29. These three males pistol whipped, punched and shot the 23-year-old male 9 times. He was lured from his job by the three who pretended they wanted to be friends with him. The 23-year-old male was a homosexual.


_ Written by Ellen J. Barrier

* Source of information: date and location of incident is from volume 2 “The Price We Must Pay For Our Father’s Sins”  The Mirror of Society (All copies are sold out)


The Rage of a Jealous Woman


Headlines In The News


A 23-year-old beauty queen crowned her successor; then armed herself with a pistol, butcher knife, lighter fluid and a hammer and traveled 250 miles to the home of her boyfriend’s girlfriend’s parents to kill the girlfriend and her parents. The 23-year-old beauty queen discovered her boyfriend was seeing another woman when he did not attend the final pageant.

When she arrived at the other woman parents’ home, she attacked her father with the hammer. The father, who knows martial arts, placed the beauty queen in a headlock position and disarmed her.

“Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy.” King Solomon

Where there is Love, there is Freedom
Neither Love nor Freedom can exist in a relationship with a jealousy person. Uncontrolled jealousy is a spiritual weakness that produces; anger, envy, hate, lying, and mischievous thoughts that causes violent acts; destroying others, and self destruction. This behavior is neurotic. Those who become involved in a relationship with a person that want to treat them as their property will lose their freedom; because of the possessiveness behavior of this individual, who do not love them.


Written by Ellen J. Barrier

He Says he Love me But I Am Not Sure

Headlines in the News

Woman Plans to Marry the Man Who Battered Her

A 23-year-old female who has been stabbed repeatedly, arms broken with a hammer by her boyfriend who is also, 23- years -of -age, plans are to marry him in spite of attempts to murder her.

A 34-year-old man beat his 33-year-old wife until she became unconscious; then, placed her in the trunk of a car, and drove to another state where he admitted her into a hospital; she remain in a  coma.

It is easy to get involved in such relationships; but it is difficult to get out. Some women never get out, despite a restraining order.  A woman was murdered in the presence of police officers by her husband, who disregarded the restraining order she had against him. Her husband confronted her at a shopping center; when the police officers arrived, she pleaded with them to save her life; the man ignored the officers commands to put his gun down. Instead, he shot her several times killing her, and then took his own life.

Some women make bold statements such as what they will not take from a man. That is easier said than done. One can end up sleeping with their enemy. (The one whom they have a relationship with)
In the novel “The Price We Must Pay For Our Father’s Sins” when Priscilla informed her husband Jim, she was going to divorce him, she realized a divorce would be useless, because he was never going to allow her to be free from him.

It is impossible to know the mind of any one. A person can appear to be a very loving individual, and actually hate the one who love them.

Written by Ellen J. Barrier