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The phrase "The Creator" and the word "God" are used interchangably and hold the same meaning. | The phrase "The Creator" and the word "God" are used interchangably and hold the same meaning. | ||
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+ | You do not need and, indeed, you should not assign a Divine motivation and intention to everything that happens to you, for the world is not governed by the Creator. | ||
+ | *Living the Way of Knowledge (Chapter 1, Living in an Emerging World) | ||
Also see [[God]]. | Also see [[God]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 22 October 2011
The phrase "The Creator" and the word "God" are used interchangably and hold the same meaning.
Short Quotes
You do not need and, indeed, you should not assign a Divine motivation and intention to everything that happens to you, for the world is not governed by the Creator.
- Living the Way of Knowledge (Chapter 1, Living in an Emerging World)
Also see God.