GODS CREATION OF THE EARTH-RE
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God's hands are going around his own earth and it looks like his world
masterpiece, and it is in the universe, good thing there's no multiverse
cause it would be a disaster.
masterpiece, and it is in the universe, good thing there's no multiverse
cause it would be a disaster.
There’s even a sun around the other side of the earth, or it's part of the
earth trying to make it shiny, you can see other planets but there’s only
one planet where I am describing, it is the earth.
earth trying to make it shiny, you can see other planets but there’s only
one planet where I am describing, it is the earth.
You can see the sea, the ocean and the coast.
Oh you can see the clouds and all the countries around the world
there’s even Islands there too, but how is the sky blue? The universe
is blackish but I can see some blue but not too much.
there’s even Islands there too, but how is the sky blue? The universe
is blackish but I can see some blue but not too much.
We can't really see New Zealand in the world and also there are stars
in the universe.
in the universe.
Did you know that there are one hundred and ninety five countries in the
world.
world.
There are so many things we can be thankful to God for. Next time remember to use full stops intead of commas. Then start your new sentence with a capital letter.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think a multiverse would be a disaster?
because other people will be thinking that they will be bugging in your things but you dont want them to touch.
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ReplyDeleteGeorge Herbert - 1593-1633
Love built a stately house, where Fortune came,
And spinning fancies, she was heard to say
That her fine cobwebs did support the frame,
Whereas they were supported by the same;
But Wisdom quickly swept them all away.
The Pleasure came, who, liking not the fashion,
Began to make balconies, terraces,
Till she had weakened all by alteration;
But reverend laws, and many a proclomation
Reforméd all at length with menaces.
Then entered Sin, and with that sycamore
Whose leaves first sheltered man from drought and dew,
Working and winding slily evermore,
The inward walls and summers cleft and tore;
But Grace shored these, and cut that as it grew.
Then Sin combined with death in a firm band,
To raze the building to the very floor;
Which they effected,--none could them withstand;
But Love and Grace took Glory by the hand,
And built a braver palace than before.