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Selective Predestination

Posted in Uncategorized on December 24, 2010 by Michael

Selective Predestination

Humans are material

Made of the substance of the Earth

The same substance making up animals

And all plant forms

There are laws which control the formations of the substance of the Earth

Humans differ from animals and plant forms

Only in the specific law which form them from the substance of the Earth

But essentially they three have same basic composition

The law forming humans from the substance of the Earth

Had long been authored

And has since been in operation

Thus, when a male and female mate

A young human is produced in result

Such is the law constantly in operation

Similar to the laws controlling animals and plant forms

A male and female animal mate

And a young animal is produced in result

A new plant also sprouts from a seed of an existing plant

There may be a purpose for humanity in totality

But no special purpose for every individual

Every individual human is produced by a natural law in operation

The product of the union between a male and female

There is not a special purpose for every individual person

In much the same way as not all plants are useful

There are useful plants and there are weeds

Yet they are produced by one and same law

So though all humans are produced by one natural law

Not every individual human fulfils a special purpose

Some individuals are mere products of natural law

And such individuals contribute nothing to the purpose of humanity

Then are those who are born to contribute specially to the purpose of humanity

Such individuals influence the course of humanity in entirety

So while some individual humans are mere weeds

Affecting the course of humanity in no way

Some others are impactful and dictate the course of humanity

The majority are mere weeds

Just products of a natural law in operation

The minority are men of purpose

Born to show the way

That predestination is selective and not universal

Is a fact evident by close examination of nature

Some few plant forms are useful; a purpose cannot be found for the majority

Neither are all animals beneficial

Humans are no different

                                                                    

                                                                         Theophilus