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by Francis @, Kingsgrove, NSW, Sunday, April 29, 2012, 22:37 (391 days ago) @ Dolores

Dolores, thanks for good points. May I suggest that God in the conventional sense is eternal so all is only in the now. For God to be involved God has let loose the compulsion of creative love that otherwise is explosive. God in allowing creativity to burst forth God is and becomes one with the created. Thence creativity is the force that cannot be stopped.

Can this fit into your conceptions, Dolores?

Francis


My purpose is to remember the love that created me in God one with my brothers and sisters and with all life. My function is to extend that love and unity each moment to all.

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