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A Thesis On The Natural World And The Creator

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A Thesis on the Natural World and the Creator

 

        Many men today, while pious men, consume the Lord’s creations and horde them with unnecessary and unholy purpose.  The words of the Lord speak against their actions as they continue the excessive destruction of the natural world.  It is time for those who devour His creations to alter their path of choice, less they want to defy and anger the Lord Himself.

 

        For the Lord created man and the abundance of this world, He also breathed life into all the beasts of the earth.  He placed thy groves of trees and vegetation, and hath raised the high mountains.  It is unholy to belligerently destroy these creations of the Lord, as His divine grace suffuses all things.  While man must not worship these creations, as the unholy do, he must show respect and appreciate everything the Lord hath made.

 

        It is not told by the Lord, however, that man must suffer while His creations may provide a comfortable existence.  The Lord does command, however, that man shall not covet the wealth of the world and His garden of abundance.  Man must gather by necessity, not greed, and thus must preserve that which is not required.  The woodsman may fell trees to live a well life, but he must not exterminate the forest only to stack His creations idly.  The huntsman may slay the wildlife to stave off starvation, yet he must not massacre the Lord’s beings wastefully and leave them to rot in neglect.  The Lord commands against excess consumption of His creations, for man is only to covet the wealth of the spirit.

 

        The natural world and mankind were both created by His grace, and man must only use His creations of divine grace in utmost restraint and necessity – less thee wishes to ravage thy dear inventions of the Lord God and contravene His most holy injunctions.

~Allen Adeney

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Sixtus reads over the thesis and speaks to Allen in person.

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