The Inevitable Retreat of Tyranny
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Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2022
Another tenet of quantum living would be that life is basically good. The structural fabric of the universe is eternal love. Darkness and evil are temporary havens for tyrannical souls who denied their basic goodness, and embarked on a campaign to recruit and weaponize other souls in similar denial.
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Hope in the Night (A 30-Day Reflection of the Word of God)

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(Complete) || Each one of us felt hopeless at one point in our lives. Every Christian, even the characters in the Bible who had deep relationship with God, felt anxious and fearful of those mysterious events to be unfolded sooner or later. Past, present, and future. Guilt, consequences, and results. Because of these, we were slowly swallowed by darkness. These were the nights of our trials. Hope is something we look for when we face uncertainties in life. Throughout our lives, we experienced these various trials, numerous downfalls, and oftentimes we cried out for just a glimmer of hope. Let us read the 30-day reflection of a servant of God through the Word of God.