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Major Brand Advertising Takes A Decidedly Dark Turn Towards Satanism

So do this. As you go about your busy lives, we ask you to simply look around you and notice how dark this world really is becoming. Snap a photo of what you see, and post it somewhere with a bible verse telling people about Jesus Christ. Be a witness. Be salt, be light.

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The wages of sin is death

“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God..” 2 Timothy 3

Madison Avenue has never had your best interests at heart, and advertising has historically appealed to the  inherent sin nature that resides in our flesh. Chocolate cakes that are “sinfully delicious”. Scantily-clad girls and the promise of a consequence-free good time have been employed to carry the “sex sells” banner for well over 100 years. But something things that I have seen recently as I have been paying attention in the places I shop and patronize are telling me that we have turned a corner. A very dark, evil corner.

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Latitude 30 advertises themselves as a place “fun, family entertainment”.

I took my son out for wings and the local arcade to celebrate his eight grade graduation at a local Jacksonville favorite, Latitude 30. Bowling alley, arcade, good food and sports games provide for some wholesome family fun. (Yes, they have a bar and yes we ignore it. Try doing your grocery shopping only in supermarkets with no alcohol aisle.) Their new marketing campaign, however, stopped me dead in my tracks. I snapped the above photo from a video screen advertising their “Sindustry Sundays” drink specials at the bar. What are they selling exactly? SINdustry? Are we to understand that they are promoting not only the sin of drunkenness, but the actual  industry of sin as something to be attained and reached for? And it’s on a Sunday, the Lord’s day of worship. If “sindustry” didn’t drive my point home, the fact that its on a Sunday surely does. But it didn’t stop there.

After eating, we went to the arcade to play some hoop throws, skeeball, and some really cool video driving games. As we walked into the arcade, my eyes glanced upon the pinball machine. This pinball machine, and it’s actually preaching a message:

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CLICK THIS IMAGE TO SEE EXACTLY WHAT TYPE OF PLACE HELL REALLY IS

What, you may ask, is a pinball machine like this doing in an arcade where there is mostly children? Perhaps that you have become so deadened to sin that something like this raises no red flags, sets off no alarm bells in your spirit. But honestly, I was terrified. Not afraid in my flesh, but scared to death in my spirit, and in my soul, which belong to the Lord Jesus Christ, as I watched a true Satanic spirit rising all across America. Maybe you will say to me that if I didn’t go to places like this, I wouldn’t see it. That maybe true, so lets look at what I saw in Publix while doing grocery shopping.

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It is everywhere, and seemingly it has risen overnight. The Devil knows that his time is now, right now, and he is making the most of it. Now here’s the really scary part, what unsettles me the most. Christians see this each and everyday and say nothing. Why? Because it doesn’t bother them in the least. We have been called to be “salt and light” in this world, a witness for the Truth. If you see this and say nothing, do nothing, then you will have lost your witness and there is no need any longer for you to be on this earth. God just might kill you and call you home.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.” 2 Timothy 4:2-4

So do this. As you go about your busy lives, we ask you to simply look around you and notice how dark this world really is becoming. Snap a photo of what you see, and post it somewhere with a bible verse telling people about Jesus Christ. Be a witness. Be salt, be light. Click here to receive your free box of gospel tracts so you can start your witnessing ministry right now. Do something for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Give the Lord a good reason to keep you here, or He may just pull you out of the game right now.

 

 

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The Secret Your Cellphone Company Doesn’t Want You To Know

The truth is, the major cellphone company carriers are more than happy to sell your information to advertisers and serve you targeted ads over their networks. I’m going to tell you how to stop them

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Recently, AT&T surprised everyone when it added a new option to its GigaPower fiber Internet service: privacy. Yes, for just $29 more a month, AT&T promises it WON’T sell your search and browsing history to advertisers. How generous.

While there’s still some doubt about how private your information is even after you pay the $29, at least AT&T is being honest about how it finances operations. The truth is, the major cellphone carriers are more than happy to sell your information to advertisers and serve you targeted ads over their networks. I’m going to tell you how to stop them, and at the end I’ll discuss other ways carriers and advertisers are working to get your information.

iPhone

If you’re an iPhone user, go into Settings, and then tap Privacy. Scroll all the way down to Advertising. You’ll see a button that says “Limit ad tracking.” Slide this button to make it green. This will stop ad companies from tracking what you do with your phone and from serving up targeted ads.

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Of course, carriers are working on ways to track you that you can’t stop. Verizon and AT&T have experimented with “supercookies” that let any website know who you are when you visit.

Right underneath that setting, by the way, you’ll see the “Reset Advertising Identifier” option. Tapping on that will zero out the anonymized identifier linked to your personal data on Apple’s servers.

In other words, to trackers you’ll appear to be a new user. This can make it more difficult (but not impossible) for advertisers to build up a profile on how you browse.

Android

To turn off the Google “AdID” system, do NOT go to your Android phone settings. Go instead to your Google Settings app. (You may have to look under your full list of apps to find it.)

Once you’re in Google Settings, tap the Ads link and then tap “Opt out of interest-based ads.” You can also see your advertising ID and tap “Reset advertising ID” to make a new one. This will make you look like a new user to advertisers.

Ads aren’t the only way you’re tracked on your phone. Google and Apple might be tracking your searches. Use this search app instead to make private searches.

Windows Phone

To turn off Personalized ads in Windows Phone, go to Microsoft’s ad opt-out page, and under “Personalize ads whenever I use my Microsoft account,” click “Off.”

You will need to be signed in with a Windows account to do this. Make sure you sign in with the same account you use on your Windows Phone. This also turns off personalized ads for Internet Explorer in Windows 8.

The future of tracking

Of course, carriers are working on ways to track you that you can’t stop. Verizon and AT&T have experimented with “supercookies” that let any website know who you are when you visit.

AT&T eventually dropped the idea when customers complained, but Verizon still does it. You can opt out at https://www.verizonwireless.com/myprivacy/, so Verizon won’t track your information or show you targeted ads. But Verizon still adds the supercookies to your browsing, which can give away your identity to websites or hackers.

One solution is to use Wi-Fi instead of your cellular signal for browsing, but that isn’t always possible. Click here to learn more about Verizon’s supercookie problem and how you can protect yourself.

Tracking and selling your information isn’t just a problem with cellular carriers, though. There are ways every ad company can track where you go online. Click here to protect your privacy against online advertisers.

You should also know that Facebook shares your information with advertisers as well. Click here to stop Facebook from tracking everywhere you go online. source – Fox News Kim Komando

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Netanyahu Launches Bold Anti-ISIS Likud Campaign Ad (VIDEO)

Netanyahu’s new ad ad shows a group of ISIS terrorists pulling up to a random Israeli to ask how to get to Jerusalem. “Take left,” they’re told.

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“It’s either us or them. Only the Likud. Only Netanyahu.”

In the latest Likud ad for the upcoming Israeli elections, a group of ISIS terrorists (played by actors, of course) are seen asking for directions to Jerusalem. Likud is led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Elections there are a month away.

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The Hebrew writing in the above photo means “The left will surrender to terror”. This is a true statement in nearly every country on the face of the earth.

 

The ad shows the group of terrorists pulling up to a random Israeli to ask how to get to Jerusalem. “Take left,” they’re told. The screen goes dark and Hebrew words appear as gun shots can be heard. “The left will surrender to terror,” the text on the screen reads.

As the ISIS terrorists pull away, the viewer gets a glimpse at a bumper sticker on the back of their Toyota truck. It reads, “Just not Bibi.”

The ad ends and the Likud slogan appears: “It’s either us or them. Only the Likud. Only Netanyahu.”

Translation of the ad is courtesy of the Independent Media Review and Analysis.

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New Tylenol Commercial Showcases Lesbian Mothers In A 4-Way Blended Family

Tylenol’s new television ad campaign is called “For What Matters Most”, and features a variety of families such as this blended family of lesbian mothers.

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“For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature:” Romans 1:26

For 60 years, the makers of TYLENOL® have helped to care for families. To celebrate the holidays this year, the makers of TYLENOL® decided to put a modern spin on Norman Rockwell’s classic holiday painting Freedom From Want, to help illustrate how modern families come together to celebrate what matters most during the holidays. This is the Beser Carr Schneider Musich Family’s story:

Tylenol’s new television ad campaign is called “For What Matters Most”, and features a variety of families such as this blended lesbian family see in the video above. It is all part of the relentless push by the Liberals make homosexual family life seem as normal as possible. One look at this commercial and it appears as anything but “normal”.

Using the all-American imagery of Norman Rockwell is another slap in the face at mainstream America, and it’s values and religion so hated by the Left. But, as always, it’s the children who pay the price. Imagine the confusion generated by growing up in this family.

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