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God is Benevolent and Malevolent

Almighty God gave us two hands. One to give and the other to receive. The Pentateuch in which the Ten Commandments were written was two. In other words, each thing has two parts. It is a law of nature that there are two opposing principles for everything. Man and woman, ease and disease just to name a few. Science sums it all up, that for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction. Therefore, there is the law of dualism.

There are two important dates in our lifetime. The day they put us to bed and the day we will take our last breath. As we rejoice, so we will grieve. Whether we consider it or not, there is nothing as final as death. Some have gone further by adding the day of their marriage as the third important date in their lives, but it should not be overlooked that there are bachelors and spinsters if we want dates to be universal.

Pondering whether the Holy Spirit could coexist with the evil spirit to support the aforementioned theory keeps many contemplatives. It is often said that where God boils his fish is the same place where the devil roasts his yam. Many people know that the devil exists, but they will always like to keep in touch. We may think that it is a mistake that the anus is very close to where there is a lot of enjoyment. The sweetest is what will kill a man. It is another way that nature portrays that good and bad things come together. What will kill a man begins as an appetite. There is no question why so many people are dying from it. Whatever nature asks of you, do it and be prepared to suffer the consequences of whatever life can bring you.

Have we ever stopped for a split second to wonder why bad things happen to good people or so-called men of God? If God were so good, why should he tolerate evil befalling his followers? The answer is very simple. God’s way is not man’s way. This is an attempt to comfort someone in dire straits which are tests to test one’s faith in God or in simple phraseology in all these things give thanks and praise to God. This is not enough for a dualist. The dualist holds that God is benevolent and malevolent.

Those who are versed in the Holy Bible (Holy Bible – New International Version, King James Version, etc.) should be able to recall the story of David serving Saul in the book of Samuel. It is said in the Bible that when God appointed Saul to rule over the Israelite and later realized that he was so ill-tempered, the EVIL SPIRIT OF GOD decided to torment him (1 Samuel 16 verses 14-23). This is not profanity, but merely reasoning to make things look very simple when we use our brains. This consequently leaves behind many controversies among the curious wits that have hitherto held to the belief that the devil is elsewhere. Just as the Holy Spirit is within one, so is the evil spirit, or what justification can be given for exorcism? Therefore, the perception of Satan the devil as a black man with horns is mere fantasy.

Evil thrives because good men do nothing. In other words, if good men did enough, then there would be no evil. Among the disciples of Jesus Christ, Judas is considered a “bad man” because he betrayed his teacher, who was eventually killed. Smug that the other disciples were good and knowing that Jesus came into the world to suffer and die to save. humanity from sin, is it evident that it was the fulfillment of such a prophecy that God used Judas because it was never said how Jesus was going to die to be honored as a hero?

If we close our eyes because of our enemies, we will not see our friends. The same sun that melts the ice is the same sun that hardens the mud. What the bee uses to make honey is the same material that the wasp uses to make its sting. The same umbrella that is used to protect us from the sun is also used to protect us from the rain. We can be glad that all roses have thorns, but we must not forget that not all thorns are roses.

Nothing is good or bad. Thinking makes it so. Whenever an episode favors us, it is from God. If not, it is from the devil. What the Holy Spirit can do, the Evil spirit is capable of doing just that. Destiny is accepting whatever happens to you in life as ordained by God, be it as a blessing, trial, or retribution. Evil can never be avoided unless it is known. Unless we know the source of evil, the fight to eliminate evil in the world will be trying to right someone with a hump that is fruitless. We can choose our friends but fate chooses our relatives so you can embrace the Holy Spirit or the so called evil spirit because they are two in one.

Is it possible, therefore, to have a different view of the Holy Bible since it is written in plain English for every person inspired by God to read and understand and remain a Christian?

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