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神様の言葉、絶対です

You cannot cheat God.

We’ve taken an opinion otherwise, but such rebellion ends in misery. I think that’s part of the fun of the Bible. If you entertain this. I mean, you cannot cheat your creator; your creator put together all the wiring. OR gates can’t be NANDs. It makes some verses far more trembling, though this entry is only about one line from the Bible. Keep in mind you cannot cheat what is written here. If we accept this word as absolute:

The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.

Under the Bible’s precepts, perhaps we’re created for something far more, but a core result etched into us is to work the garden. That’s why Adam was placed there.

We cannot avoid the work. The very way you are designed, you cannot ignore the work. It’s the same as a computer ignoring keyboard input. Your design includes working in the garden; what do you think happens if you rebel against it?

Well, maybe someone else does the work and we’ll relax by the waves. Perhaps, with enough devotion, I can instrument an entire economy for this very end and let the peasants work tirelessly for my ends.

But the day comes. Not working in the garden means all the wiring starts crossing. The sickness builds and builds… All the people coasting off of the sweat of those sticking to the fundamentals…

Inevitably the system breaks. Or the people break by the insolence, by dipping toes in opium. Letting kerosene and lighters flicker.

After a hundred years there is not an iota trace them. There are no descendants. Everyone died.

God’s design is absolute: such people are destroyed.

One shall work in the garden then. Unless one’s misled to think God can be cheated, but we both know how that ends.