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God's Love Is Not a Weapon

The church we sought to find a home in no longer exist. Our courage is strong, our future belongs to temptation consisting sin. Woods cut and gathered with selfless labor shall provide us a ship. This is where I realized that Noah was wrong let the story begin.... The bible has been written by other humans and not by god himself, If that were the case this place we call earth would surely be squashed by his thumb: If Noah was chosen by the lord himself why wasn't there taken a vote. Only those true to the cause, who never broken a law are the only ones who can travel afloat. If you ask me workers with skills, hunters, doctors, and authors had to be put on the boat. Waves. collided with storm, some fell overboard, and disease killing the most. This was not a story written down in the bible, it was clearly a religious joke. Finally a sigh, purely blue sky. God questioned himself an said this must be why. After the glory of Independence wore off, cold came with hunger, sickness with coughs. Prolonged by sinister thoughts. Tundra frozen softened, by mayflower drops. Searching for freedom of religion has fueled actions of the devil himself. Natives survived years beyond measure and offered to help. Simple measures of using world greatest treasures, are kind to share if all is replenished. Rivers provide water to fish, drink, and refresh. All mother earth asks is to be shared and respected. In the name of any religion, sins are forgiven mothers love fathers, and together form children. God is good, life can be better. jesus sacrificed his life for happiness of others. Where did it all go wrong?

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Date: 3/4/2016 10:09:00 PM
"No weapon formed shall ever prosper against you"....your words ring with truth! Write On Gerald...Write On!!!
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