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God’s Law God’s Will Obey? Joy (not necessarily happiness) Unhappiness No Yes Hard Way Virtues Duty Easy Way Rebellion Rejection The Fundamental Process.

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1 God’s Law God’s Will Obey? Joy (not necessarily happiness) Unhappiness No Yes Hard Way Virtues Duty Easy Way Rebellion Rejection The Fundamental Process

2 Is It Beautiful? ( Creational) Is It Good? (Moral) Is It Permanent? (Eternal) Has It Been Affected By Sin? What Can I Do To Renew It? No The Fundamental Questions Spiritual PhysicalPsychological Any Human Activity Creation Fall Redemption Yes No

3 The Nature and Possibilities of Choices ‘Milton was right,’ said the Teacher. ‘The choice of every lost soul can be expressed in the words “Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.” There is always something they insist on keeping even at the price of misery. There is always something they prefer to joy – that is to reality. You see it enough in a spoiled child that would sooner miss its play and its supper than say it was sorry and be friends. Every day we are - - - - -becoming or helping others to become Hellish or Heavenly creatures Which Way? For Every Choice One Makes (In Any Human Activity) Leads to HeavenLeads to Hell Two Possible Directions Conforms to BGP Does Not Conform to BGP Uncertain BGP = Beautiful, Good and Permanent


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