Atheistic or scientific
thinker in the broadest sense, are all looking at the miracle without the
Miracle maker.
Atheism is a rejection of
possibilities that any deities exist, or is it the limitation of Gods name as
he has so many.
The big bang in principle
is a miracle in itself that still maintains its immensity of mystery in an
eternal living virtue.
The individual miracle of
the living self, which makes sense to the miracle maker, is unfortunately
misunderstood by the rational thinking ego and its status quo.
Genesis is the curveball
that the Miracle maker has thrown and needs to be seen as metaphor, how to
batter this live force to a homerun, that is out of this world.
Genesis and the beginning
and primeval history of this world is written and worshipped by people, that
break and abuse every law of the very same holy book.
The intelligent Miracle
maker put them into their place as a mirage for the mental individual challenge
to find the true spirit and is magic.
In Genesis it is written that everyone is created in the image of God and that is only partly true.
People who live by the power of creed, manipulation, dogma and the money that says; to trust in God are the images of how God is not.
The holy war and all conflicts therefore are the mental handicap in people with their status and its ropes, not knowing to be free and understanding the love of the miracle maker.
The
miracle maker does not need any books or institutions for to deliver from
within.
Innocence in is purest form
make miracle possible and in Genesis, God forgives humanity for disobeying and
extends any reconciliation.
Some people cannot forgive and reconcile and make guilt the emotional monopoly, the tradition and history knowing that God will forgive.
The miracle maker knows that little worlds need
little Genesis, sometimes just a rock to go around or banging the head with devotion
against the wall to prove it all.
The comprehension beyond is
the knowing of God and lover of souls that serve humanity with miracles of the
eternal Genesis in the now.
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