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The Conduct of a Brat |
Posted: 01/14/2010 |
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The Conduct of a Brat
In addition to the many sorrows of the world, one of the poorest of nations experiences the wrath of the natural world in which it lives. At the risk of sounding religious, could we for a moment remember that God placed all of creation under the authority of man? The Bible contains many references of man commanding the forces of nature and even the rotation of the earth. The instructions of God for morality are not to satisfy him but to enable man to maintain his ability to govern the world in which he lives. The farther man moves away from the ways of God the less he understands who he is and the less he is able to use authority given him by God.
Nature responds to man the way man responds to God. When man acts like a spoiled, self-centered brat, nature follows his example. Spoiled brats, both man and nature, have no sympathy for injury to others, even if they are innocent. Destructions of nature are not signs of God’s wrath or the end of time but the witness of a world filled with evil people bent on destruction. Nature, man’s bratty child, is only doing what it sees its parent doing. A word to the wise is sufficient.
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