Second "Actual Content" Post (Deep Thought -Breakdown)

9/15/2017, 11:09 PM

To explain the previous corresponding post:

Two people had to make choice between two trees. One tree gave life. The other tree gave the knowledge of good and evil. Read it again. Did it say good OR evil? I didn't type "or". There were only two choices given, not two more choices within the latter.

People can become confused between anything over the centuries. In storytelling and folklore, the remnants of each speech disappear under multiple possibilities. Now, think of every fight humankind has seen. Was there any good in it? How about the bad? Surely more than several have heard of the phrase "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter."

The word "problem" might not exist or at least might not have the same connotation or definition, had two people given a thought to consume the tree of life.

To think that only the brainwashed of the extremists can't tell between right and wrong, they are building on flawed beliefs. Was the event of the atomic bomb good or bad? Did it frighten people enough to make them beg for an end to war, or did it open a pathway to make future wars more destructive?

The most impacting mutation that ever occurred in animals was when monkeys could suddenly reason with things and eventually think that there is allegedly meaning on a planet in a meaningless universe.

An idea lurking in quantum physics is that as people break down matter, the behavior and existence of particles seems to become increasingly difficult to understand. Likewise, we just can't understand the origin, identity, and existence of God. And when we break God's things, which are everything in this universe, big things can surely happen.

Such things have happened. When the atom was split, excessive amounts of energy were released. Isn't that what the atomic bomb did twice in history as of now? That's what happens when we break things made of God's powerful, true Word that summoned all things into Creation.

Two takeaways are the saying-"Love your neighbor as yourself"-and a principle of Confucianism-"Treat others as you wish to be treated". Hurting one's self or others is the abuse of God's things. It is undesirable to see or experience the anger of God if He chooses to respond to actions that He judges to be bad. Trust what lies between the words of Bible, not just what is seen as explicit textual evidence.

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