Praise be to G!D who is Cherisher of the worlds

To G!D who cherishes and delights me, and sustains
the worlds, even me, thank You!
:-)
^-^
(so happy)
I praise You, for You have shown
lovingkindness 
:-)
or, kindness, that is given out of love,
unconditionally, without expectation of
return, that is, to me, even me, a little one,
and a worm, not to mention a fool
and thief (or the one men call "ungrateful")
And may- I hasten to count myself among the wicked
may the love of G!D be with you.
(Amen. Through Christ Jesus.)
Amen. Through Christ Jesus.
Let it be so, O Father in Heaven!
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<div>To G!D, the Most Merciful and Compassionate
Lord of lords, and king of kings, who loves
justice and detests wickedness.
<p>Why do the people who read the Quran
say, 'that surah... verse... it says
"the LORD G!D hath no begotten son"'
</p>
<p>Well, in my limited experience,
at the minumum - LORD G!D help me
not be hostile towards You, for I
fear You greatly, as You know - I can
try to provide a little light, which
may or may not be the only form
of illumination - for (praise be to G!D,
who is Most High, the All-knowing,
All-hearing, All-knowing Best Planner)
there materialises explanations or
discoveries of all sorts according
to His wishes for Man; no, I do not-
I- G!D knows more than I do- so,
there is a discovery that G!D knows
and I do not know. So, out of many
explanations, there is an unknown explanation,
and mine is one of the many known ones.
</p>
<p>That should leave you space to enter
your own movement into the unknown, happily.
</p>
<p>Oh, the joys and sorrows that G!D helps
me weather! To His glory, of course.
</p>
<p>Intriguingly, G!D brings me to music
that may or may not be influencing
writing. As G!D wishes, I will obey.
</p>
<p>Oh- oh- to answer the question:
'why do people say, "G!D hath
no begotten son"'
</p>
<p>(pause; inhale, exhale. breathe in,
breathe out.)
</p>
<p>(you want to know the name of music that
G!D is allowing me to listen as I write)
</p>
<p>Oh, G!D, help me to let myself acknowledge
my human failings, and keep from becoming
proud.
</p>
<p>(G!D showed me that I make mistakes)
</p>
<p>So, the following may or may not
be a mistaken observation.
</p>
<p>People give thought to their lives.
Then, they say, "I just want
something to call my own."
</p>
<p>They pray to G!D, in reverential
awe of G!D, or not, for a baby, a child
that they can bring into the world.
</p>
<p>'We give them a child, a baby, as they
request' so the Quran says or records.
</p>
<p>....
</p>
<p>'Then, they say, "We did this
with the might of our hand, and the
strength of our arm! Or the effort
we have put in, on our own!"'
</p>
<p>Forgetting that G!D gave them baby
when they asked. Truly, the hearts
of men (women, people) grow wicked
and ungrateful!
</p>
<p>Yet among them, there are some
who bow or prostrate, fast or pray
according to the guidance We have
given them, and to those will be
twice the reward.
</p>
<p>Ok. Hm, that's from the Quran, so far.
</p>
<p>Oh, and: 'G!D is the All-knowing,
All-hearing and All-seeing, the Most
High one, exalted above all others,
indeed. And He is not unmindful
of your deeds.'
</p>
<p>So, quoting from Quran aside, there-
coming into memory, or mind, is
people who say, "oh, my daughters
danced for me. That pleased me very much."
</p>
<p>And - perhaps because G!D is known to some
as the Father - they go further
to say that they know what
pleases G!D, and what does not.
</p>
<p>Maybe the reader is feeling outrage
at this preposterous assumption
that having a child that G!D gave to
one - becoming a father, that is -
one rather loudly goes on to proclaim
that what pleases one father pleases
the Father, too. I am shaking my head
in a feeling that defies names -
in the Quran, it is expressed better, in
ways more eloquent that mine: 'Would
thou invent a lie, a fabrication,
against G!D? Produce you a surah
or text such like, if you speak truth!'
</p>
<p>Yes, if you follow logic - train
of thought, idiomatically speaking,
of course, for readers that may
be using a translator - electronic
maybe - that may or may not make
sense of the idiom "train of thought" --
it will be no surprise to you what
question I am going to ask.
</p>
<p>Maybe you have become a father,
with the help of G!D. Would you invent
a lie against G!D - a lie that
says the following: that what gives
you pleasure is what gives G!D pleasure?
</p>
<p>Produce you a surah or text such like,
that supports what you are saying,
if you speak truth!
</p>
<p>In the Quran, it is written, "Their
worship is hand-clapping and whistling."
This is a related note that the
reader may be interested to explore, regarding
expressions of so-called 'religion'
in society.
</p>
</div>
<p>'Nothing terrifies men more than losing their sense of self-importance.'
<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7131095-illumination?ac=1&from_search=true">
(from a book that G!D gave me the chance to read, a comfort in this