On the fiftieth day after Easter, the Christian world celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit. We know what happened from the Bible: they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different languages. Pilgrims speaking all kinds of languages ​​heard the apostles speak in their own mother tongue. After the sudden confusion, people increasingly understood what had happened.  

How much time has passed since then and nowadays it seems that the mess is back again. It's as if we don't speak the same language and there's a mess in our memories too. I recently read a report about how a person forgets what happened in the course of daily life in an average of two and a half days. This hit me like a tongue of flame, but at least I'm starting to understand why so many people can still make a good living from sentences and promises that contradict common sense! In any case, it would seem like a solution if quite a few people were looking for memory improvement methods! In addition, I especially dream that many Christians who practice their faith still believe in the Pentecostal kingdom and accept the narratives leading to chaos that many EU leaders promote. But the confusion of Babel cannot last long, if people would remember a little longer, and if they would also think a little ahead. Then it would be possible to return relatively quickly to the social norms developed over the centuries, which are the basis of a calm Christian civil life.

However, it would be nice to finally speak the same language!

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