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CAUSE AND EFFECTYou can give a man who has never given you a good word,Volumes of knowledge.And you can give a man who has never given you a gift,A thousand gifts.You can give that same man who has never given you a blessing,A thousand blessings.And you can offer that same man who has neverOffered a hand to help you grow,Seeds to help him grow a garden.And while you have never seen true kindness from his direction,You still offer to help push him up.And in the end,He only wants to be the hand that pulls you down.Do not worry, my friends.Cause and effect was written by the stars of the universe.He who passes suffering onto othersWill also have that suffering passed onto his own children.Gifts he feels he should have in the next lifetime will be unobtainable.And the help he needs to grow in the next lifetime will be unavailable.And the people he cuts down that were good to him,Will cut him down in the next lifetime.What goes around does come back again,Even through your children.There is a vibrational effectIn every action,Just as there isA vibration that ringsFrom every letterIn every word.No cause occurs without effectAnd no effect occurs without cause.No unjust action goes without penaltyAnd no action or thoughtFlows unnoticedThroughoutThe universe.

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Suzy Kassem

Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

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With theology as a code of dogmas which are to be believed, or at any rate repeated, under penalty of present or future punishment, or as a storehouse of anaesthetics for those who find the pains of life too hard to bear, I have nothing to do; and, so far as it may be possible, I shall avoid the expression of any opinion as to the objective truth or falsehood of the systems of theological speculation of which I may find occasion to speak. From my present point of view, theology is regarded as a natural product of the operations of the human mind, under the conditions of its existence, just as any other branch of science, or the arts of architecture, or music, or painting are such products. Like them, theology has a history. Like them also, it is to be met with in certain simple and rudimentary forms; and these can be connected by a multitude of gradations, which exist or have existed, among people of various ages and races, with the most highly developed theologies of past and present times.

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Thomas Henry Huxley

The Evolution Of Theology: An Anthropological Study

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We__e here to execute a murderer,_ Zil said, pointing at Hunter. __e are bringing justice in the name of all normals.___here__ no justice without a trial,_ Astrid said.Zil grinned. He spread his hands. __e had a trial, Astrid. And this chud scum was found guilty of murdering a normal.__he penalty,_ he added, __s death.__strid turned to face the mob. __f you do this, you__l never forgive yourselves.___e__e hungry,_ a voice cried, and was immediately echoed by others.__ou__e going to murder a boy in a church?_ Astrid demanded, pointing toward the church. __ church? In God__ house?__il could see that those words had an effect. There were some nervous looks.__ou will never wash the stain of this off your hands,_ Astrid cried. __f you do this, you will never be able to forget it. What do you think your parents would say?___here are no parents in the FAYZ. No God, either,_ Zil said. __here__ just humans trying to stay alive, and freaks taking everything for themselves.