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==Long Quotes==
 
==Long Quotes==
You are not living in the past. The old world has passed. You are living in a new world—a world with an unstable climate and changing environmental conditions, a world of diminishing resources, a world of ever greater fragility, ever greater uncertainty, where even human [[civilization]] itself is imperiled.  
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"You are not living in the past. The old world has passed. You are living in a new world—a world with an [[climate change|unstable climate]] and changing environmental conditions, a world of diminishing resources, a world of ever greater fragility, ever greater uncertainty, where even human [[civilization]] itself is imperiled.  
  
But who will see this? Who will hear this, not with their ideas or their opinions or their beliefs, but deeply, more profoundly? Who has the courage to face this? Who has the humility to face the New Revelation? Who can admit that God has more to say to humanity and give up self-righteousness and all of the admonitions and declarations that accompany it?
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"But who will see this? Who will hear this, not with their ideas or their opinions or their [[beliefs]], but deeply, more profoundly? Who has the [[courage]] to face this? Who has the humility to face the New [[Revelation]]? Who can admit that [[God]] has more to say to humanity and give up self-righteousness and all of the admonitions and declarations that accompany it?"<ref>The Will of Heaven (May 17, 2011)</ref>
*The Will of Heaven (May 17, 2011)
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==References==
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==See Also==
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[[The Great Waves of Change]]
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[[The New Message Prophecy]]
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[[Overconsumption]]
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[[Environment]]
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[[category:The Great Waves of change]]

Revision as of 14:13, 28 August 2013

Long Quotes

"You are not living in the past. The old world has passed. You are living in a new world—a world with an unstable climate and changing environmental conditions, a world of diminishing resources, a world of ever greater fragility, ever greater uncertainty, where even human civilization itself is imperiled.

"But who will see this? Who will hear this, not with their ideas or their opinions or their beliefs, but deeply, more profoundly? Who has the courage to face this? Who has the humility to face the New Revelation? Who can admit that God has more to say to humanity and give up self-righteousness and all of the admonitions and declarations that accompany it?"[1]

References

  1. The Will of Heaven (May 17, 2011)

See Also

The Great Waves of Change

The New Message Prophecy

Overconsumption

Environment