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Dr. Ramon G. Rivera

Which came first the Chicken or the Egg?

  • The answer of course is 'neither,' from the conceptual to the biological; however we can rest assured that the idea itself is second to the mind it arises from.  Symbolically speaking...the Rooster embodying an Unknown...came first.

    In that light, the following: God, I create you, shape you, and mold you according to the contents found within me that I may behave as you chose I behave without fear that others would deem me unfit for existence.
    I behave according to your own image good or bad.  There is no one outside of you that can hold you accountable to their standards. You, Yourself, placed within me all that belongs to you that I return the favor.

    The right or wrong according to human standards are none existent when you stand in the oneness of your self or the loneliness of your solitude.  God is correcting the conflicts that exist when numbers allow the differences of diversity to reveal themselves...we can not fix the problem while remaining on the same level it rules over us on...we must climb above it to see the course followed leading to its birth place.

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  • Charles Lee, Jr likes this
  • Charles Lee, Jr
    Charles Lee, Jr Your question could easily be, "Which came first,the devine thought of physical forms or, the devine mind that considers, designs and manifests the devine thought into physicality?"
    November 25, 2010
  • Dr. Ramon G. Rivera
    Dr. Ramon G. Rivera Precisely as you've stated gentlemen. We've been given the power of God's spirit to do as He's equipped us to do for our learning. God said, Behold I placed life and death before you; I know you will choose death.....
    Because He knew this He also incorpo...  more
    November 25, 2010
  • Dr. Ramon G. Rivera
    Dr. Ramon G. Rivera When someone states: ah, God is a concoction of man's mind!.....they fail to consider that someone had to initiate into place a mind capable of doing so for good or for bad, even if it means denying anything conducive to its own existence.....this is no o...  more
    November 25, 2010
  • Charles Lee, Jr
    Charles Lee, Jr "The fool has said in his heart, 'there is no God."
    As if it was he who brought himself into the time and times of life, and of breath and of being conscious of his own thoughts.
    In the words of that great philospher Bugs [of the] Bronx Bunny, "What a Mar...  more
    November 25, 2010