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God had a burning desire to know if the new humans would exercise “free will” in favor of their rudimentary knowledge of “cause and effect”; their will to survive; their will to “exist in order to exist”.

Of course, you already know that answer. Would you like to live safely in a prison for another 40 years, or would you rather be free for the next 20 years and then die an early death? Would you rather never get you heart broken, or are you willing to take a chance to share your heart and be vulnerable to again being spurned by a lover or even spurned by a friend?

Do you, or have you, existed in order to exist, or have you existed to feel the highs and lows of pathos; to love, to feel, to take risks, to fail and then succeed, to laugh, to cry, and then laugh again?

God could have waited around an eternity to learn the answer. But, he wanted to know then and there. So God spent the next 24,000 years visiting new humans from around the world. Each time he invited them into his garden laboratory (his huge space ship), and each time he offered them the safety of a fancy prison, an ideal place to live for eternity.

Each time Satan tempted them to break away from God’s protection, and each time they chose not Satan over God, they chose freedom over security.

God was pleased that they had chosen free will over the security of guaranteed existence. For then, once they had showed the signs of “free will” to choose freedom over security, they were qualified to later choose “harmony” over “disharmony”, which would qualify them for Planet H.

It was about 6 thousand years ago that God made his last test while he was on Earth. It was in his Garden laboratory, and it may very well have been a test of a man named “Adam”.

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Finally, after 25 thousand years, God’s Earth mission was completed. He sent a short but meaningful telepathic message to planet H.

“Natalie, I am coming home”

End of Chapter 26

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God had a burning desire to know if the new humans would exercise “free will” in favor of their rudimentary knowledge of “cause and effect”; their will to survive; their will to “exist in order to exist”.

Of course, you already know that answer. Would you like to live safely in a prison for another 40 years, or would you rather be free for the next 20 years and then die an early death? Would you rather never get you heart broken, or are you willing to take a chance to share your heart and be vulnerable to again being spurned by a lover or even spurned by a friend?

Do you, or have you, existed in order to exist, or have you existed to feel the highs and lows of pathos; to love, to feel, to take risks, to fail and then succeed, to laugh, to cry, and then laugh again?

God could have waited around an eternity to learn the answer. But, he wanted to know then and there. So God spent the next 24,000 years visiting new humans from around the world. Each time he invited them into his garden laboratory (his huge space ship), and each time he offered them the safety of a fancy prison, an ideal place to live for eternity.

Each time Satan tempted them to break away from God’s protection, and each time they chose not Satan over God, they chose freedom over security.

God was pleased that they had chosen free will over the security of guaranteed existence. For then, once they had showed the signs of “free will” to choose freedom over security, they were qualified to later choose “harmony” over “disharmony”, which would qualify them for Planet H.

It was about 6 thousand years ago that God made his last test while he was on Earth. It was in his Garden laboratory, and it may very well have been a test of a man named “Adam”.

***
Finally, after 25 thousand years, God’s Earth mission was completed. He sent a short but meaningful telepathic message to planet H.

“Natalie, I am coming home”

End of Chapter 26
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Is this a writing prompt?
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Are your eyes twitching yet?

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Nope... or dope? :evileye:

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"End of Chapter 26"

Pretty sure no.

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I didn't think so, but thought I'd give the courtesy of asking.
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This forum isn't the place for self-promotion. Closing.

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