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Doubt and Disbelief in God.

Where does it lead us?

Disbelief in God is perceived by some to be the ultimate comfort zone of life. A denial founded on the desire to be one's own god, answerable to no one's rule or laws. In other words to be self determined and independent. In reality, such disbelief is to be in denial of our absolute dependency on God's omnicompetent control of omnipotent eternal energy, see T.O.E - The Order Explained.

The modern world is now faced with the realisation of how dependent it has become on the dwindling reserves of fossil fuel energy. This circumstance has developed within a relatively short period of historic time and has happened quickly as a result of man's greed and extravagant use of this finite providential supply. Concern about global warming is a feigned problem in comparison to the need to keep warm and service the world's infrastructures. Costs of energy have risen sharply over the last thirty years and further increases will continue until cheap energy and its advantages will be but a fond memory.

Energy abounds throughout the universe because of God's omnipresence but it is energy which for the most part is locked up in atomic structures and is not conveniently available and/or safe for everyday use. Other forms of energy such as wind, solar etc. lack the concentrated power needed for heavy work loads and convenient and reliable heating.

Are we being put to the test? Is doubt and disbelief in God working against us? Has the time come for the greatest wakeup call in human history?

Pray now and we won't have to pay later!

"Put an end to doubt and believe in the truth."

"Seeing is not always believing."

 

 

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