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*[[Greater Community Spirituality]], ch. 2, pp. 11-12
 
*[[Greater Community Spirituality]], ch. 2, pp. 11-12
  
"God is not managing the world."
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"[[God]] is not managing the world."
  
"God is not creating the catastrophes, the storms, the earthquakes, the floods, the droughts."
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"[[God]] is not creating the catastrophes, the storms, the earthquakes, the floods, the droughts."
  
"God is watching to see how humanity will deal with a world it has changed—a new world, a new and unpredictable world."
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"[[God]] is watching to see how [[humanity]] will deal with a world it has changed—a new world, a new and unpredictable world."
 
*The Recitation (April 1, 2011)
 
*The Recitation (April 1, 2011)
  
 
== Further Study ==
 
== Further Study ==
 
*[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter2.php?bg=black Greater Community Spirituality, chapter 2: ''What Is the World?'']
 
*[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter2.php?bg=black Greater Community Spirituality, chapter 2: ''What Is the World?'']

Revision as of 14:54, 24 September 2011

Short Quotes

"In some traditions the Earth itself is considered sacred—-the entire Earth, not one particular place. But the Earth is not sacred; it is just the Earth."

  • The Sacred 4/29/08

Long Quotes

"...the world is a place where you have come to serve, to give and to reunite with those whom you are destined to meet, to know and to participate with.... The world is primarily a place to give.... You have come from beyond the world bearing gifts for the world.... Instead of a place to proclaim yourself and to establish yourself, it is a place to get something done behind the scenes, in secret, without recognition and acclaim."

"God is not managing the world."

"God is not creating the catastrophes, the storms, the earthquakes, the floods, the droughts."

"God is watching to see how humanity will deal with a world it has changed—a new world, a new and unpredictable world."

  • The Recitation (April 1, 2011)

Further Study