Yes, our origin is divine, no doubt about that but our choices make us part with our origin. The proof lies in the original sin when we chose apparently more while the things were the other way round: we had it all and trade it for less, we had immortality but we got individuality and limitation. There's nothing bad about it as it's all God's plan for every form of life. What's acctually bad stands in the fact that, although aware of our limitations, we play God and are pathetically vane. Unless we become meek and admit openly our position in the order of things, we will never be able to go to the next level. Mankind has always ask this question: why are we here? Maybe it's not so obvious but it should: our unique purpose of being is to preserve life as we are just means to this end. So we are free to build up our lives as we choose fit but not at the expene of others living creatures be it animal or plant. Everything is in perfect balance and our only aim is to destroy it ignoring the fact that if we don't serve the purpose we were meant for we ourselves will be 'deleted' as unfit. The creation in its infinity couldn't care less about our being around or not. What makes us civil? The laws? When all laws are abolished as no longer necessary because doing the right thing becomes the only way to preserve life then we can talk about being truely superior to other forms of life. :)
Yes, our origin is divine, no doubt about that but our choices make us part with our origin. The proof lies in the original sin when we chose apparently more while the things were the other way round: we had it all and trade it for less, we had immortality but we got individuality and limitation. There's nothing bad about it as it's all God's plan for every form of life. What's acctually bad stands in the fact that, although aware of our limitations, we play God and are pathetically vane. Unless we become meek and admit openly our position in the order of things, we will never be able to go to the next level. Mankind has always ask this question: why are we here? Maybe it's not so obvious but it should: our unique purpose of being is to preserve life as we are just means to this end. So we are free to build up our lives as we choose fit but not at the expene of others living creatures be it animal or plant. Everything is in perfect balance and our only aim is to destroy it ignoring the fact that if we don't serve the purpose we were meant for we ourselves will be 'deleted' as unfit. The creation in its infinity couldn't care less about our being around or not. What makes us civil? The laws? When all laws are abolished as no longer necessary because doing the right thing becomes the only way to preserve life then we can talk about being truely superior to other forms of life. :)
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