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Who Created God?

 Natural laws point us to God.


Joshua Earle




WHEN GOD CONFRONTED Job, he used rhetorical questions to reveal his omnipotence. He spoke of the sea, of rain in the desert, and of mysteries beyond the grave. Toward the end of the chapter 38, God also asks Job about the stars and the sky, saying:
Do you know the ordinances of the heavens? Can you establish their rule on the earth?
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Who Created God?

 Natural laws point us to God.

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“We simply do not value rest. Busyness is lauded, and idleness is of the Devil.”
Andrew Gilmore, Do No Work: Beat Burnout, Find Inner Peace, and Strengthen Your Faith by Studying the Most Overlooked of the Ten Commandments

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