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Controversy on Creation~ A Thesis 

 

 

[!] Deacon Jude walks swiftly down the hallway towards his study. All of a sudden he hears someone cry out “Deacon?”  Deacon Jude turns swiftly towards the sound of the voice and he sees a young altar boy in the hallway. Jude walks up to the child and they begin to have a conversation. After they are done conversing, Jude dismisses the boy and heads to his room. As he enters his room he makes his way to a small spruce pew in the corner and begins to say his prayers. After a good bit of time has passed, Deacon Jude finishes his evening prayers and makes his way over to his desk. He dips his White Owl Feather Quill into a blue inkwell and begins to write.

 

 

 

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“Today’s events were particularly interesting. On my way to retire for the night I was stopped by a young and inquisitive altar boy. He asked me a question I have not given much thought to in quite a while. He asked about creation and how the mortal plains were created. I thought back to a piece of scripture I had read a while back, it was a piece of the Gospel and it said “In the beginning, the glory of God was singular and whole, and there was naught but Him, and thus there could be no pain or iniquity. And by His Word, the Planes were rendered, and His throne was in the Seventh Sky. And that which was farthest from the Lord became the Void, and that which was nearest became the Skies, and betwixt them was the World. And God saw that it was good.” Now, there are many different stories on creation and how we peoples of God came to exist. I personally believe that the story of creation, told in the Gospel, is the actual story of creation. I think this because the Gospel is inspired by God and it is his word. Also the creation story includes that God was alone and singular in the beginning. Who else would be able to create such a perfect and breathtaking world such as ours? He created it solely from his word and his word alone. He gave us, his servants, life and the ability to love one another and love him. Now, is this the true story of creation, one may never know. Although given the evidence and the scriptural basis I truly believe that this is the real story of creation. Other pagans and heathens may believe that their gods created the world and whatnot, but my fellow brothers and sisters in the Lord, I tell you this, this is the true story of creation and may you thank God every day for the opportunity to love, serve, and know him. As I think back on it, I am glad the altar boy brought this to my attention, because not much is written about this topic and I have not really given it any thought until now. In conclusion, I have little left to speak of on this subject so I will be concluding this thesis with one thought, If God, the first being, didn’t create the world, then who did? Exactly, God did and he created the world “good”.

 

God Bless You All,

Deacon Jude

 

[!] The Document is then sealed by the Deacon and given to an altar boy who takes it to the local courier. The courier takes the message and makes his way to you in order to deliver the thesis.  

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"In order for our world to be created there must act a mover who is beyond the boundaries of time and space. That figure must be omnipotent and omnipowerful, and that figure is our Creator. Another concise and excellent thesis. I eagerly await the next." writes Daniel.

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Gregory Fisher takes a quick peek down at the world from his post in the Fourth Sky. Bogdanistan kicks him and shouts "Stop sightseeing!"

 

Such is life as a holy warrior.

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Deja reads the thesis with a face similar to zETD6dD.png.

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Otto Rovin, within the campsite of the Palatine Guard, would have recieved a copy of the thesis from a fellow Gardist, reading in earnest. "Such a well written piece, I must say. It is gut that even during this time of strife, the Canonist Church is able to give comfort and hope." Otto would have then stashed away the thesis, perhaps to read it again at a later date.

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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