Trey Knowles - Stimulus

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Stimulus by Trey Knowles:

A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change. The plural of stimulus is stimuli. Stimuli can be external or internal.

Note: Romans 8:6 It is written. The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.

Stimulus can be used as a weapon through sorcery, which the Principalities of the world used to control people's fate and behavior to create a schizophrenic environment. Everyone who does not live in obedience to God is under the influence of a stimulus-type world. Which is controlled by darkness. False belief of living.

Religion, Ideology, Television, the Internet, and social media are the tools to influence and control the desires of the people. This Sorcery generally refers to the practice of using supernatural powers to influence the natural world. These sorcery tools can be associated with both good and evil intentions.

One of the Sorcery tricks used by the United States is to influence the world to have the power of liberty of self, through the love of money, greed, and Guns. People's labor is in vain. The enemy is setting the people up for self-destruction. Instead of the people depending on God, they are chasing things that are the opposite of God. The world has no idea or understanding of what is going on.

What empowers people to get tattoos all over their bodies? Don't they know that they belong to God, so why not do what is pleasing to God?

What empowers men to sleep with men? Dont they know that this is a disgrace to God?

What empowers people to do the opposite of God's will? Where does this Stimulus influence come from?

A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change, and its influence can be profound, affecting everything from our immediate reactions to our long-term behavior patterns. Stimuli can be external, like a sound or a visual cue, or internal, like a bodily sensation. The impact of a stimulus depends on various factors, including its intensity, duration, and the context in which it occurs.

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