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Thesis on Creation

 

All believers of our GOD know that he had created this beautiful world in which we are grateful for. But when thinking of creations GOD has created more than just trees, land, sand, dirt, living things. But when thinking of what GOD has created he truly created everything, from the iron sword in the weapon smith shop to the green leather boots from the leatherworkers shop. Everything we create is created by GOD, for what GOD has given us allows us to create things but in the end when giving thought the creation was not from us but truly from our Holy GOD. When stating that this weapon smith sells the 'best steel swords'. The steel swords could not have been created without GOD. For without GOD we would not have had the capability to gain the skill to create the best steel swords. Without GOD we would have not been capable of anything.

 

The creation from a single pane of glass to the recruitment of a thousand men, till the small speck of sweat that courses down are head till the massive oceans we sail on, it has all been done by GOD. When thinking of something, of course GOD created these massive oceans with gigantic waves but he gave us the brains and our mind to think of creating ships to allow us to sail over these gigantic waves. He allows us the capability to understand are religion, to create a great empire. Everything we do is done by GOD. GOD has allowed us to gain knowledge, to read, to write, to talk, to speak, he allows us to be the superior human beings, he allows us to create magnificent things, he guides us through the correct paths and the wrong paths.

 

GOD is the true creator of things, from an empire to a leather shoe, GOD has created everything.

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Himmler frowns, reading across the short piece with contempt clear upon his mind. "Surely this does not require dedication? Our holy GOD drives us forward through his teachings in the holy scrolls. We unlike others, possess free will. This statement is devoid of proper citation, nor any works from previous scholars! Quite maddening." He sighs, setting the parchment to inflamed candle. He would watch the piece blacken and wither, accurate symbolism for the ideologically smothered heap that he had, then before processed.

 

 

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