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Life and death are proof enough for resurrection in the hereafter

Life and death are proof enough for resurrection in the hereafter

Life and death are proof enough for resurrection in the hereafter

Reflecting aboutour life and death we are apt to believe in the strong plausibility of resurrection in the hereafter. Speed up your atoms formation, according to the master design plan, and there you are, again.

A human being is the amalgamation of sperm and ovule. This fusion sets off a rapid cell multiplication that results in the from of the fetus. The fetus develops naturally to be born as a baby. The Baby, in turn grows up to be a man, or woman, adult and mature and then the process of aging leads ultimately to the inevitable death.

This life-cycle is the lot of nearly every human being, for there those who die as babies. It is a forced phenomenon that unfolds naturally and without the intervention of anyone, human or otherwise. The form, shape, structure and color of every human being is predetermined before according to a precise plan and program that is unavoidable and inalterable.

If you are to come into being the first cell at the unison of the sperm and the ovule your human being characteristics that distinguishes you from an ape or a dinosaur, an ant or a cockroach, are clearly preplanned and clearly worked out precisely to make you what you are.

You have no choice none whatsoever in having a trunk, head, and four limbs. Chimpanzees are the same but they are different from you, should you have made the difference. Darwin did not, the silly ape. Nor does he explain with his genius why an ant should stay as an ant, or an elephant as such, or a cockroach as such? He forgot with his wisdom to explain that a cockroach likes to be a cockroach looking how evil the human species is.

Seriously speaking, mans life-cycle, if produced once can be reproduced again. The same power, God, that made it what it is, creating man from atoms, assembling it together by an act of multiplication and an act of formation (otherwise, how can you explain your being?

Unless you are another Darwin and think strongly that you have made yourself by yourself!), the same power can speed up the process of atom restructuring and bring you about in matter of seconds. Why not? You have existed before, and your atoms did not disappear, unless you hate life so much that you asked the Providence for an act of total annihilation, even though, you have to come back.

The design-master-plan of the Great Architect is still there conserved somewhere in the records. So your being can be commanded according to the first design, the first idea' in the mind of the Creator. It suffices to command the same being. Your fingertips shall be the same as before and so is the color of your eyes and your human DNA chart.

What forbids such a process? And very quickly for there is no time for everybody to wait for you to be conceived for nine months in the womb of your poor mother nor is there time to wait for you to grow up in the form of a man mature and adult. Resurrection is simply putting your atoms together as before, in order to be recognized and be separated from the apes of Darwin.

This resurrection can be done, not an impossibility. In fact it must be done for otherwise your life in this world is nothing but sterile absurdity meaning nothing. After all, in pain you came, in pain you live and in pain you go. Every and each system of your body, mind, psychology and soul have precise functions and structures, goals and objectives.

Then, why should you not, being the totality of such objective systems, constituting your very existence have no precise goal and objective? Good and evil and man's test and trials are further indications of the certainty of a day of judgment where humans are held to account for their beliefs or disbeliefs, good or bad deeds, and then Hell fire and paradise receive the black sheep and the white ones.

What sheep are you?




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