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Imperfect
The Bible says we are all made in God's image, in every way we're a match, so why can't I reach part of my shoulder blades from above or below for a scratch? The Good Lord resides in the Heavens above, perfection, where nothing can fail, so why can't I lift my foot up far enough on my other leg to clip my nails? God is immaculate, he stands incorrupt, in all aspects nothing he lacks, so why is my fingertip just that bit short when I'm clearing my earhole of wax? Is it because Adam and Eve were perfect until they disobeyed God and they sinned, and everyone born after that had their faults, the original model God binned? And that is why though we are all sinners now because of the choices they made, the Good Lord had mercy, invented the spoon so that I can reach my shoulder blade.
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