Ps 104 30 When you send your Spirit, they're created and you renew the face of the earth." This is why before the 19th century the Bible included the holy book which was read in classrooms. Why the Bible was important to be Was it because we expounded the moral law of God? Not really. You see, when we educate the Bible precisely, it motivates people enough to gain broader knowledge. The Bible remains the only living book of spontaneous knowledge. Holy words are the words spoken by God. God has made it so that we can not live without learning the Bible. We generally suppose like a child. We'd not be encouraged to act effectively. The Bible is written to provoke our solicitations to stimulate our minds. This is why the psalms are precisely written in the lyrical language of godly creation. God declared all effects in creation according to law, covenants, curses, decrees, statutes and pledges. We're the sum aggregate of logical axioms. These authoritative declarations come naturally because your active brain fluently tells your arm to move. We could just imagine affable studies in authoritative statements, we'd all designedly produce an ideal world of beauty united and full of breathless wonder. But of course we do not have the cognitive capability to eagerly follow, we naturally imagine it as a complex nature. We're rational brutes that naturally produce a sacred image or commodity that we produce with our hands. The psalms are precisely written for responsible people who fondly imagine a picture and find pleasure in imaginative creation. We're all changing into a new image. intensively oppose artistic change by allowing our old ways. Thus, we must be stimulated to imagine and have fun.
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