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Sunday, September 19, 2021

Do you know him? (How is he similar to God)?

Is he real or fiction?



I've heard this too many times.
Read comments such as;  "how could there be a God  that exists and allows such evil, or bad things to occur in our lives?"
Answer: You're looking at the world through a straw!

Get the bigger picture!



Here is one way to look at it:
How can Captain America be everywhere there is a villain or bad guy in the world, and do all he can with all his might to stop their evil ways or poisoned minds from acting out?
Answer: he simply cannot.

 To me, it seems nearly impossible to do it all.  We as 'good people' in the world, still have to do our part to find cures or purge the evils of society. From where we live, to our abilities beyond. 
In essence; we are the heros.  Just as law enforcement assets capture, detain or lock away bad people in the world.  Scientists, doctors, those in health professions; searching for cures or ways to overcome the perils in life.  So it actually makes sense to me that way. It doesn't seem like fiction to me?    
                                             

Granted, as much as we do wish that superheroes like Captain America existed; in reality, those hero's are the average person in society. Willing to step up!                      (Look at yourself)

                It takes a concerted effort on our part, in conjunction with believing in yourself.

God,  (You) cannot save those who do not wish to be saved.  (Yourself)  He (you) also cannot be everywhere, but we are everywhere. Some are certainly in the right place, at the right time to help or 'rescue' someone.  It simply takes, acting on our part.  Jumping at the right time when the call was there to be answered. 

I imagine, some know what it is like to feel as if no one is there, or no one is reaching out to you.  
Offering help, when they (others) are just a shout, call or within walking distance.  Am I wrong?
You ponder that, you decide.


*For those who do not believe in anything; do you not do good deeds anyway?

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