DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsIf football is the sports mimicry of warfare, with its plethora of military terminology and complex field strategies, professional wrestling is a mimicry of the gladiator “fight to the death” matches held during the latter days of the Roman Empire. The interlopers are always attempting to corrupt humans at every turn, so it would seem that they would rather see an actual return of deadly gladiator spectacles, rather than watered-down mimicry of them. Is this evidence of successful human resistance and human spiritual maturity as compared to Rome? Or if given enough time and desire on the part of the interlopers, would real gladiator fights to the death eventually return? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
We knew this question would follow in providing an opportunity for a kind of antidote to our seemingly wholesale condemnation of professional wrestling. But we do concede that the fact this is now a stage play where the wrestlers pull their punches, so to speak, to minimize the chance of serious, let alone deadly, injury to make it a spectacle without a huge downside for the participants, is indeed a reflection of cultural change to move humans away from blood sports more and more. And this is an influence of divine intervention to lighten the hearts, raise the sights and standards towards divine alignment rather than to give in to the manipulation done by the interlopers who are bloodthirsty and savage in their perspectives—they enjoy contests of this sort with fighting to the death and even torture as an element. So to have a semblance of combat is far better on the part of modern human beings than a return to the days of old where fighting to the death was commonplace. It is still encouraged as an impulse by the Extraterrestrial Alliance always seeking to darken humanity, encourage things that are counterproductive and harmful to people, especially in corrupting their morality, which irks them as they are psychopaths devoid of a conscience or compassion, and only prize having power over others. So a more gentle representation, if only symbolically as a kind of stage play celebrating hand-to-hand combat, is a step forward. The popularity of blood sports, in general, is a good measure of where things stand, with respect to divine influence, in this tug-of-war with the interlopers wanting to constantly drag you down and make you more like them in adopting their savage ways.