Creation, in all its splendor and misery, in all the beauty and ugliness of its myriad forms, is how God manifests His presence in time. Creation is God in time.

Marcelo Gleiser
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Creation, in all its splendor and misery, in all the...
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The world around us is the visible manifestation of God’s power. It is His way of saying, “I am here. I am present.” The book of John in the Bible uses “creation” to describe God’s relationship with us. Creation is not only the world around us; it refers to everything that exists.

That includes ourselves, our bodies, and even our thoughts. We are all part of God’s creation.

Source: A Tear At The Edge Of Creation: A Radical New Vision For Life In An Imperfect Universe

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