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Symbols - 2006/06/15 23:19 Here is an interesting thought about God and creation.

If we could symbolise God as everything on a blank sheet of paper - where would sin exist? And if it was outside of God, who made that outside and from what?

And if God is love, how did sin get to be outside of love if love never fails?

Hmm...
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Re:Symbols - 2006/06/19 22:57 Angel wrote:
Here is an interesting thought about God and creation.

If we could symbolise God as everything on a blank sheet of paper - where would sin exist? And if it was outside of God, who made that outside and from what?

And if God is love, how did sin get to be outside of love if love never fails?

Hmm...

ooo ooo very good questions

Ok, God the Father is the blank sheet of paper and the ink.

The Word Jesus and the angels (including the demons before they turned bad) wrote a most excellent poetic work called the universe.

Some of the spirits descided to write vulgarity on God's paper with his ink! Can you imagine that? So God the Father became upset and condemed these spirits and is now in the process of whiting out that vulgarity with Jesus' blood.
Your Peace, Surrender, In You,
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