Letter To Americans: “The Devil Made Me Do It” And How “He” Is Changing America!

America is being overcome by the Devil. Think about it. We are all tempted by the Devil to some degree every day. He tries to devour us, control our actions to cause destruction, anger, revenge, and hatred. He wants us to be polarized and divisive. He wants us to be ego-driven, greedy, and all-powerful to the detriment of others. Take the “D” out of Devil, and what do we have? Evil. Evil is taking over, and we cannot let it go on.
There is a majority of good people that live in America. We are at our best when we come together without any prejudices, such as during a major catastrophe, 9/11, or a major weather event. The catastrophe right now is that we are at odds with ourselves, and the Devil is succeeding against our mental health. We need to unite and come together and defeat him.
When the Twin Towers came down on 9/11, the terrorists were the ones who cheered. Those who cheer and look to justify assassinations are no better than terrorists like Bin Laden or Hitler. They thrive on ego, jealousy, greed, and power. No one would ever support (or cheer for any reason) an assassination of someone they love. The world needs to stop encouraging bad behavior as being justifiable in some obscure way. It’s wrong, we know it, and we must admit it. Crime and violence might be down in America, but evil is more powerful than ever.
The Devil will continue to push back, especially when we are weak. We cannot let him conquer our positive thoughts, actions, or words, because then he will win. We need to be strong like Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, and Mother Theresa.
So let us look at ourselves in the mirror. What do we see? Everyone in this world wants to love and to be loved. When you love someone, it’s one of the best feelings in the world. When someone loves you back, it is the most incredible feeling in the world. Until we change our thinking process to be loving, cooperative, collaborative, open-minded, and non-prejudiced in our discussions with one another across all human boundaries (whether political, racial, religious, etc.), the Devil will remain powerfully within us. We must stop making assumptions that people are bad because they think or look differently, have different colored skin or religious beliefs, or they are a Democrat or a Republican. Assumptions kill. It’s called assumicide, and it’s where the Devil thrives.
Over 2000 years ago, an act of God changed the world. It taught us a lesson about good conquering evil, and the Devil was defeated. No one knows when another act of God will appear, but as a society, we must change for the better and do it now!
Let’s all look hard in the mirror. Be brutally honest. Open our hearts and listen to the truth. Accept it. We all should know right from wrong and the difference between good and evil. Let’s shine our own lights and be positive to make America a better place. Individually you make a difference, collectively we change the world. When that happens, the Devil will suffer defeat, and we will all live in a much better world.



