“It is not God Who decides what may be in store for us: it is we ourselves who are responsible for what will and must strike us sooner or later in this or in future lives as a result of Creation Law of Reciprocal Action.” Nigeria SouthAfrica
Hardly is it suspected that the physical defines under-currents that eventually lead to the physical either as condensation or as pressure.
On Tuesday night, Mr. Boris Johnson lost in the first crucial vote seeking to block a cross-party alliance to take control of the Parliament. The MPs, according to online publication reports, are pressing to stop a no-deal Brexit end of next month—on the 31st. They voted 328 to 301 to defeat Boris Johnson.
As I did state, there is a wrong conception of the All-Highest, the Creator. He is seen as no more than a King in the neighbourhood, at most some distance high up beyond the clouds, yet as astronauts have revealed, the moon is about 400,000 miles away from the earth.
With this vastness alone, it becomes imperative to understand the nature of the Creator, the Almighty Creator of all.
According to enlightenment spreading from higher knowledge on earth in the present time, God Almighty does not directly intervene in the cares of men, whether these are small or great; not even in wars, in the devastation by hurricanes, storms, affliction by diseases, drought, plane crashes or shipwreck—that is in natural disasters or man-made afflictions. This must be surprising to many an individual.
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