Hello Daddy, I love You :-)
Praise be to G!D, and glory too (amen) Through Christ Jesus :^) (determined face)
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|  <div><p>Abraham said, oh- Abraham, whom G!D said of like this: 'He is my friend!' - | ||||
|   Abraham said, 'as a form of kindness towards me, it should be known that you | ||||
|   are- it should be known that I am your brother.' | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>T'was despite the promise that G!D made to Abraham. 'Your descendants | ||||
|    will be as the stars in the night sky, and the grains of sand on the beach or | ||||
|    sea-shore - as numerous as all those!' (wow) | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p> | ||||
|    So, one would expect that Abraham would be honoured as a patriach or | ||||
|    an ancestor or a fore-father. So, why or what could be a reason | ||||
|    that he says, 'Call me your brother, as a form of kindness towards me' | ||||
|    (raising or cocking eyebrows) | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>So? Who has a possible suggestion? | ||||
|    </p> | ||||
|   <p>Well, one out of the many possibilities, including one that is unknown to me, | ||||
|    is that- what did Jesus Christ say when he ate and drank with sinners | ||||
|    and prostitutes and the otherwise destitute? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>'From now on, you shall call no one on Earth your father. You have | ||||
|    only one father, and he is in Heaven.' | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>The practices of certain people come to mind. 'Call me Father,' or something | ||||
|    like that. | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>Well, in any case, back to the starting question: Why would a person | ||||
|    like Abraham want to be called a brother when he had descendants promised | ||||
|    to him by the LORD G!D? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>Well, isn't it a form of kindness to not be called a title that would | ||||
|    be taken away from you eventually? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>To put it in <strike>closer comparison,</strike> | ||||
|    alternative order | ||||
|    so you may perchance see, if you have eyes, | ||||
|    and you can see - for some have sight, and are blind - let the reader understand - | ||||
|    <strike>Abraham:</strike> | ||||
|    Jesus: 'You have only one father.' | ||||
|    Abraham: 'Call me your brother, as a form of kindness towards me.' | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>So, guess what knowledge did the LORD G!D put into Abraham, in a time | ||||
|    when the Christ supposedly didn't get sent to the world? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>Did someone say 'fore-shadow'? Or 'fore-tell'? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>Isn't it cruel to have a title that will be stripped away from you | ||||
|    eventually? Isn't it a form of kindness to have that title voluntarily | ||||
|    given away? To be kind to one-self, to give away a thing that | ||||
|    doesn't last, voluntarily, and cheerfully, and happily - isn't that | ||||
|    a great kindness for oneself and for others? | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|   <p>If you're interested, you could ask around about renunciation, | ||||
|    or (relatedly) a way of living that is not about worldly gain, but about liberation | ||||
|    of others and one-self from needless agony? If not for others, than | ||||
|    for one-self. Why would I want something that doesn't last? Quite | ||||
|    obviously, this... hm. Well, G!D knows what to do with web-site- | ||||
|    the LORD G!D knows best what to do with you and me and afore-mentioned | ||||
|    and web-site and the universe and the sun and the moon (awe-spiring... not  | ||||
|    conspiring. Awe-spiring... awe-inspiringly great and marvellous and | ||||
|    splendidly wondrous are Your deeds, oh Almighty King of kings, Lord | ||||
|    of lords, who is Compassionate and Most Merciful, and just and true | ||||
|    in Your judgment and ways, You who are oft-forgiving, and is | ||||
|    swift and terrible and severe in punishment, for you love | ||||
|    justice and detest wickedness, and loves not those who | ||||
|    delight in wickedness.) | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|  </div> | ||||
|  <div><p> | ||||
|   To the Compassionate and Most, Most Merciful One, | ||||
|  the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds. Who? | ||||
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