Right here is an interesting discovery more like an ongoing story
that has never been told. Because words could not find the voice to
express it so the thoughts kept it.
God Made Lucifer,
no doubt. Lucifer became Satan, fine. If God made Lucifer then Lucifer
works for God, true. God tells Lucifer what to do because HE is THE
"world-boss", lol. Okay, so, if God sanctions everything Satan does,
why are we so upset with him? Satan this, Satan that, Satan what! God
made man, right? Man is the "world-boss", on earth, correct? So how
does Satan have ...power over man? You allow him. Lets go again! Can
God destroy Satan? Yes. Can Satan destroy God? No! So who are we; we
can be both. Its either we control what we do, think, speak or we are
controlled by the same. As captains of our own ship we must each take
control of our lives or else we leave ourselves open to attack and
other influences.When we have this control nothing on earth can move us
in a direction we dont desire. And we can only have this control
through 'wrestled' experiences. We have to let go of FEAR by
acknowledging that we dont know. We are not perfect. At some point in
time some unfortunate experience will FORCE you to believe or be left.
At noon the sun shines the brightest. At midnight the sun is nowhere to
be found. Light and darkness keep taking turns- that is just how God
made it. Accept it. We are Gods, we are creators, we either give life
or we take it- but it all comes back to us. Its simple but it takes
faith. God is blamed for bad things. The Devil is blamed for bad
things. Its a really strange coincidence if you think about it. Its as
if nobody wants to take responsibility but only BLAME. Maybe the only
thing man fears is himself. You ever wonder what God and Satan have in
common? They both get blamed alot for what they 'do'. What do you say?
God
created a perfect world- he is blamed for its errors. Satan destroyed a
perfect world- he too is blamed for its errors. But who did God put in
charge of the Garden? Find him and arrest him!
Draft 1
thoughts and ideas
Martin Semugeshi, M
Sabbath 21 Jan 2012
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