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ion. He had tried flooding the earth once but His conscience would not allow Him to finish the task. He vowed never to wreak such havoc ever again. Recent events have riled Him up and He is reconsidering His promise to never destroy the world. I tell Him to blow it up.</p><p id="8207">Copyright © 2020 by Harley King</p><p id="4047">If you liked this spiritual dialogue, you may also like <b><i>Questions</i></b>.</p><div id="79f6" class="link-block"> <a href="https:

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A Mistake

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On a recent trip to the east coast I discovered God sitting under a cherry tree, contemplating the possibility that His creation may have been a colossal mistake for which He had no remedy except total destruction. He had tried flooding the earth once but His conscience would not allow Him to finish the task. He vowed never to wreak such havoc ever again. Recent events have riled Him up and He is reconsidering His promise to never destroy the world. I tell Him to blow it up.

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