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11/8/2025, 11:52:57 AM
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Are a lot of today's miserable people living under intergenerational curses from God?
It would explain a lot. Recent times, meaning the times during which all your ancestors lived unto great-grandfathers and earlier, have been sinful times of modern decadence and secular thinking with secular explanations for things that minimize or even eliminate God from our way of thinking.
The Bible says that God will punish the children of "those who hate me" unto the third or fourth generation of that person's children. To hate God is to be unfaithful or disobedient or blasphemous to God. So in this modern era of turning away from God, like believing in evolution instead of creation as explained in Genesis, and in a million other ways too, our ancestors and ourselves have hated God and been intergenerationally cursed.
This is the most likely explanation, in fact, for your own unhappy life and the many terrible events that befall you and seem to be more than just a coincidence: you are under God's curse. Our politics today, so angry and vengeful, might just be cursed, miserable people blaming each other as scapegoats for suffering in their own lives set in motion by their own ancestors and themselves by provoking God's wrath enough that he has intergenerationally cursed most of us.
Here is what a Biblical authority says about intergenerational curses:
>It sounds unfair for God to punish children for the sins of their fathers. However, there is more to it than that. The effects of sin are naturally passed down from one generation to the next. When a father has a sinful lifestyle, his children are likely to practice the same sinful lifestyle. Implied in the warning of Exodus 20:5 is the fact that the children will choose to repeat the sins of their fathers. A Jewish Targum specifies that this passage refers to “ungodly fathers” and “rebellious children.” So, it is not unjust for God to punish sin to the third or fourth generation – those generations are committing the same sins their ancestors did.
https://www.gotquestions.org/generational-curses.html
The Bible says that God will punish the children of "those who hate me" unto the third or fourth generation of that person's children. To hate God is to be unfaithful or disobedient or blasphemous to God. So in this modern era of turning away from God, like believing in evolution instead of creation as explained in Genesis, and in a million other ways too, our ancestors and ourselves have hated God and been intergenerationally cursed.
This is the most likely explanation, in fact, for your own unhappy life and the many terrible events that befall you and seem to be more than just a coincidence: you are under God's curse. Our politics today, so angry and vengeful, might just be cursed, miserable people blaming each other as scapegoats for suffering in their own lives set in motion by their own ancestors and themselves by provoking God's wrath enough that he has intergenerationally cursed most of us.
Here is what a Biblical authority says about intergenerational curses:
>It sounds unfair for God to punish children for the sins of their fathers. However, there is more to it than that. The effects of sin are naturally passed down from one generation to the next. When a father has a sinful lifestyle, his children are likely to practice the same sinful lifestyle. Implied in the warning of Exodus 20:5 is the fact that the children will choose to repeat the sins of their fathers. A Jewish Targum specifies that this passage refers to “ungodly fathers” and “rebellious children.” So, it is not unjust for God to punish sin to the third or fourth generation – those generations are committing the same sins their ancestors did.
https://www.gotquestions.org/generational-curses.html