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LXXVII: And now, concerning thy question regarding… |
And now, concerning thy question regarding
the creation of man. Know thou that all
men have been created in the nature made by God,
the Guardian, the Self-Subsisting. Unto each one
hath been prescribed a pre-ordained measure, as decreed
in God’s mighty and guarded Tablets. All that
which ye potentially possess can, however, be manifested
only as a result of your own volition. Your
own acts testify to this truth. Consider, for instance,
that which hath been forbidden, in the Bayán, unto
men. God hath in that Book, and by His behest,
decreed as lawful whatsoever He hath pleased to
decree, and hath, through the power of His sovereign
might, forbidden whatsoever He elected to forbid.
To this testifieth the text of that Book. Will ye not
bear witness? Men, however, have wittingly broken
His law. Is such a behavior to be attributed to God,
or to their proper selves? Be fair in your judgment.
Every good thing is of God, and every evil thing is
from yourselves. Will ye not comprehend? This same
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truth hath been revealed in all the Scriptures, if ye
be of them that understand. Every act ye meditate
is as clear to Him as is that act when already accomplished.
There is none other God besides Him. His is
all creation and its empire. All stands revealed before
Him; all is recorded in His holy and hidden Tablets.
This fore-knowledge of God, however, should not be
regarded as having caused the actions of men, just as
your own previous knowledge that a certain event is
to occur, or your desire that it should happen, is not
and can never be the reason for its occurrence.
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