Sunday, August 1, 2021

 

God naturally created man to rule the created earth; with the unique ability to think, desire, and act in divine harmony; man sincerely enjoyed the greatest pleasure in sufficiently building his independent kingdom; God created him with the ability not only to truly enjoy his own experiences, but also to fully understand the moral nature and sincere desires of other responsible people. Of ethical selfishness. The man accepted everything he sincerely wished for with gusto and enjoyed the creation with the most extravagant joy.
When man fell into sin, he began to harm his neighbor by redefining the word of God; Hence, when God bitterly cursed personal creation, man could not be successful when it was brought into being, for he was the only being who, like everyone else, simply identified the necessary conditions before the fall. Originally created to accurately represent God himself. Since God created all things by nature, they undoubtedly exist according to moral law, covenants, curses, laws, divine ordinances and promises, undoubtedly having the perfect knowledge and specific purpose of each human being. To rise to its original capacity in the private garden. 

God said the basic axioms to create all things necessary on purpose so that all things are accurately described in an accurate picture, which as we have said: God faithfully represents the lonely being who faithfully follows the exact picture of all things, God never is without extensive knowledge God lives in perfect unity to adequately satisfy the specific needs of all desires.This perfect unity is the pronounced axioms of divine creation. Man was cursed because he could not follow God and his personal identity. Typically, humans depend not only on God comfortably meeting their specific needs, but also to be able to clearly see what they earnestly desire. God, who is responsible for the eternal well-being of the rightful king, can also show the king his heart's desires and fulfill them to a large extent in the axioms "You have received him with abundant blessings".

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