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Return to: If there is a God, why is there evil?

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August 19th, 2009, 4:44 am

There are no flawed choices. There is only the path along which we are led to perfection.

So why is there seemingly evil?

If all notes are played at once, there can be no music. If all light shines equally bright, there can be no definitions and no pattern.


Comparison implies relationship and attempts to define something by what it is not.
This type of definition mistakenly leads us to believe that we understand the essence of something because we can see what it is not.
Choices can only be deemed as accurate or not moment by moment, as life dances on its way.

-Ryan

August 19th, 2009, 5:12 am

The re-hashed and obsolete value systems of another - are inflicted on generation after generation.
On the other hand, the few who actually hear the unbounded song of the One Life or who merely wish to live free from the fetters of social conditioning others would foist upon them are shunned.
Through authentic expression, illusions of man could come tumbling down.

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