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Rev. 1:8 "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty. "God IS the Law."

Editor's note: Notice how easily we can substitute the word Nature or Life in place of God. Also, notice that as man has thought himself almighty in manipulating the planet to his whim that this only "works" for so long before Nature/Life/God exherts it's athority. Many are realizing this today, as we assumed we had endless power to control the Earth, and now after many years of distruction, the environment is becoming uninhabitable. God is laying down the Law, the laws of Nature cannot be ignored long-term. It is like a vandal who thought he got away, until the cops are at his door. Sadly, it will be his children who pay the largest price.

"Someone inevitably asks why I speak of gods rather than one God, as if I simply hadn't been informed on this matter and was speaking in error, and I ask them how they happen to know the number of the gods. Sometimes I'm told this is just something everyone knows, the way everyone knows there are twenty-four hours in a day. Sometimes I'm told God must be one, because this seems to us the most enlightened' number for God to be--as if the facts don't count in this particular case. This is like reasoning that the earth must be the center of the universe, because no other place makes as much sense. Most often, of course, I'm told this is an undoubtable number, since it's the number given in monotheistic scriptures. Needless to say, I have a rather different take on the whole matter. The number of the gods is written nowhere in the universe, Jared, so there's really no way to decide whether that number is zero (as atheists believe) or one (as monotheists believe) or many (as polytheists believe). The matter is one of complete indifference to me. I don't care whether the number of the gods is one, zero, or nine billion. If it turned out that the number of the gods is zero, this wouldn't cause me to alter a single syllable of what I've said to you."

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Editor's note: *Everyone* does not know that there are 24 hours in a day. Believe it or not, there are still some peoples who have never seen a clock, and get along just fine with the day devided into only two parts...light and dark.