Satan is using different forces to destroy a generation. He is doing it through gay sex, the power of suggestion, and teaching through evolution that life has no purpose: why bother to go on? He is leading this generation toward despair and suicide. The Devil’s real goal is to send them to death and hell.
Young People Are Killing Themselves
Suicide is now a leading cause of death in young people, ages 10 to 24. In just ten years, their suicide rate increased 56%!
More Suicides After Gay Sex
For example, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey in 2019 found that by far the most suicide attempts were by teens who had recently had sex with someone of the same sex or people of both sexes. Those who identified as gay or bisexual also made more frequent attempts. These studies also found that females attempt suicide at a higher rate, but males are more successful in their attempts.
What is it about gay sex that makes young people decide life may not be worth living? Does it open their minds to hearing from the Devil who wants them dead and in hell?
Power of Suggestion
Another of the Devil’s tools is “the power of suggestion.” Children start out with what we call “innocence,” a very minimal awareness of all of the options available in life. Long before they discover the wonders of reading, they are imitating the example of those around them.
Overhearing a random, obscure suggestion can open a world of curiosity to the imagination of an innocent youngster. That’s why the peddlers of filth work so hard to get pornography and bisexual literature into the libraries, and into the hands of impressionable youngsters.
Evolution Leads to Despair
Yan T. Wee, author of Darwin’s Universe, stated it this way: “… when we look to science and evolution for answers, all we get is a blank look. Life has no real purpose, dude — it is about the survival of the genes in us — feeding, fending, fleeting and fathering — just live through it and get it over with. Our final destination is the hole in the ground.”
The world, the flesh and the Devil offer only despair. But God offers hope.
Many years ago, Jack Chick captured the frantic spirit of the age in the gospel tract, The Mad Machine. But as always, his story did not end there. It finished with a Christian woman, calmly facing life’s disasters with the one thing the world cannot give: hope.
We can give people hope, too. Any time we give them a gospel tract, we offer a lifeline out of their despair and misery — forgiveness for their sins and the hope of a better future.