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sacrifice; however, the choice is ours. It is easy to mistakenly relate justice as

punishment, thinking God punishes us for our mistakes, but God does not

render punishment. Satan does.

The consequences or fruits of the tree of knowledge were an awareness of

right from wrong, good from evil. The fruit on the tree of knowledge was

an option of choice. The choice was obedience to God or Satan, choosing

one over the other. However, choice has a predetermined result, which is

now clearly understood by the conflict in the Garden of Eden.

Too many people in this world think God is cruel, and blame God for all

the wrongs or disasters. Such thinking is always wrong because it is a

pronouncement or a projection, as Satan or the devil perceives justice only

that way.

We exist in a world that is potentially heaven on earth, but in reality it’s

becoming a living hell. We live in a natural world exposed to natural and

manmade laws, under the pretense of justice. Most of the laws within

human law are a farce because, “sin is not taken into account when there is

no law.”

(Romans 5: 13)

Without the law there is no sin! Injustice within human

law is the order of this day, and within the justice system there is only a

pretense of justice. The liberal immoral majority has taken over, and uses

the weakness of the law as justification for an evil desire. That’s why most

of the time the decisions are a farce; the criminal is served, revealing the

weakness within the law. The moral conservatives quietly accept this

immorality, and, in essence, bow to the will of evil, thinking they are correct

or justified in doing so!

Consider this analogy: life is like a game. The arena is the world, and the

playing field is the mind. The players move using choice, either wisdom or

knowledge. Correct choice moves the player forward, and wrong choice

moves the player backwards. The tactics are based on the accuracy of the

choices made. The coach for the home team [God] encourages each of his

players to be wise, to see and avoid the deceptive objects, and to proceed

straight through the middle to score a goal. The opposing coach [Satan]

encourages his players to confuse their opponents, make loud noises to

discourage and distract, and use deception or the façade of smoke and

mirrors, causing opposing players to make wrong choices and move

backwards.

Victory comes to the player or team that repeatedly uses wisdom for the