THE CREATOR DOESN'T DO MAINTENANCE
Author | : Jerry D Eskes |
Publisher | : DOUGLAS ESKES |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : |
ISBN-10 | : 9781777579302 |
ISBN-13 | : 1777579309 |
Rating | : 4/5 (02 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: IF MOTHER EARTH IS TO SURVIVE, MANKIND HAS GOT TO GO: How could a race of beings that developed heated car seats as an essential comfort to their sorry asses ever been allowed to cohabitate with the wonder-filled world of Mother Nature? How could this selfish, self-serving race of beings ever have been granted the privilege of citizenship within such a fragile ecosystem as the natural world of planet Earth? A fragile ecosystem that man has now all but destroyed. Nature will probably not be able to survive mankind, and if nature fails, mankind fails. The simple solution is to save nature and to discard man. And that’s an absurd statement as nature should really include mankind, but man has lost his status in nature through his indifference. Nature is really everything and man is really nothing in the great scheme of things so the solution is a no brainer, right? Man, if asked, would say that of course he wants to be saved, but in reality, he isn’t yet ready to do what is needed to achieve this saving, to save himself, from himself. Nature is the innocent party here and everyone will be sympathetic to the innocent party, right? In the beginning, all living things were given the tools to live together on planet Earth, and to live in perfect harmony, including mankind. All living things, including mankind, were given all of the Earth’s resources to use to achieve this perfect life. The creatures, the plants, and even early man, were vastly enjoying this, and they were all living the good life together. That is until God’s new improved, “aware man” came along, and all of that just wasn’t enough for him any longer. Mankind wanted more—so much more than poor old Mother Earth could ever begin to deliver. Mankind just could not and would not work within any basic and reasonable restrictions. The Book of Job: tells us that; humans must live in harmony with nature and seek to learn from its wise and mysterious ways: “But ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or the plants of the Earth, and they will teach you; and the fish of the sea will declare to you.” https://www.google.com/search?q=the+book+of+job+tells+us+to+live+in+harmony+with+nature