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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Runner" data-source="post: 1592711" data-attributes="member: 17573"><p>[USER=23030]@josemiguel[/USER] makes good points, but the real mindcluster is that this is part of God's plan, whether we like it or not. This world isn't meant to be a babel, so in a certain sense the kings could never have taken hold, but for a time. I think that's why we have cycles. Bad times give us the opportunity to die to ourselves, and ultimately die the beautiful death, which we will likely be mocked for. It's hard to understand given our broken condition but after a while most of us who seek truth do see this world as it is and after a while, come to the realization, "What's the point"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Runner, post: 1592711, member: 17573"] [USER=23030]@josemiguel[/USER] makes good points, but the real mindcluster is that this is part of God's plan, whether we like it or not. This world isn't meant to be a babel, so in a certain sense the kings could never have taken hold, but for a time. I think that's why we have cycles. Bad times give us the opportunity to die to ourselves, and ultimately die the beautiful death, which we will likely be mocked for. It's hard to understand given our broken condition but after a while most of us who seek truth do see this world as it is and after a while, come to the realization, "What's the point"? [/QUOTE]
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