If there is no personal God, everything is permissablel, and if God exists, everthing is possible.

Erik Von KuehneltLeddihn
If there is no personal God, everything is permissablel, and...
If there is no personal God, everything is permissablel, and...
If there is no personal God, everything is permissablel, and...
If there is no personal God, everything is permissablel, and...
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If there is no personal God, everything is permissible and if God exists, everything is possible. If we do not believe in the existence of a personal creator, we believe that anything is possible. This quote expresses that if there is no God or a personal deity then we cannot be held accountable for our actions and that we should not blame others for our mistakes. However, if there is a God and one can be held accountable for their actions, then we become responsible for our own actions and cannot blame anyone else for our failures.

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