A Cricket’s Philosophy 4
The Garden Of Eden
In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve lived in perfect happiness and unconscious goodness. Since God planted the forbidden apple tree they became restless, unhappy, eager to know, why it was forbidden and so the miseries follow from transgressing, disobeying the prohibition. They then became conscious of good and evil and sin, A cricket, all other creatures have no forbidden apples. They’re not subject to this law and so don’t, can’t sin.
A Cricket’s Consolation
“Don’t be downcast, downhearted, unhappy if you have no success with your writings. It’s God who intentionally did so to you, in order to make you, Mr. Chew not arrogant, lazy and your writings become poor, having no weight. My chirping was never broadcasted.”
Free Will
Man is created after His image, in His likeness, that is according to His own discretion. Man certainly is not like God.
I’m happiest as I am, though but a cricket. My free will is but what Nature, God has implanted in me. My Free will is His will.
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