Acually Fred, What Joe says is correct. It is wel known and recorded that close to hisdeath Dawin said that there is no real science to his therory so we should dismiss it as wrong. You are the one who should research your hero Darwin. Now, if you wish to believe that you sprang from the apes, that's fine . But as for me... I was created by God in his image for his service and glory. I am truly sorry if you don't know the abslute Joy of having a relationship with God through his son Jesus. becase he loves you so much and wants to show himself to you. Mat God bless you
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It makes sense to me that angels are people, because if angels were sent to us in full feather we could not help but notice them. However, if angels are actually ordinary human beings, the real test is ours. Can we hear God's message for our life being spoken through the people we meet—people who may very well be angels in the service of God? The Buddha called this ability to really listen and really see everything around you ekagrata, "single mind focus." When his disciples asked the Buddha if he was a god or a king he said, "No, I am just awake." Seeing angels just requires that we be awake.
Some of you who are awake know precisely when an angel came to you and what the angel said to you. Maybe the angel said, "You would make a great teacher or healer or athlete or chef or designer or artist or mother or father." And that message from that angel that you truly heard changed your life and gave you your calling, your passion, your work. Maybe the angel said, "I have somebody I would like you to meet." And that somebody is now your husband or wife. My friend Rick Warren has taught millions through his book "The Purpose-Driven Life" that God has a purpose in mind for each and every one of us. I agree with Rick and I believe that the people who nudge us toward God's purpose are the angels of our life.
I think we all ought to periodically remind ourselves to give thanks to God for our angels who find us wandering like Joseph through the fields of our life looking for something that is not there or has moved on, and then point us in the right direction. And after you thank God, I hope you would find time to write a letter to your angels and thank them for changing your life in ways they could never have imagined.
I absolutely think that people who do not believe in God can also thank their angels. Even if they believe that the message and the messenger are all the result of blind luck, it does not matter. They have still been changed by someone who came out of the blue and made everything different for their life, and this calls for some form of thankfulness, because thanks are the only payment real angels ever need.
In the iconic 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life" by Frank Capra, George Bailey, played by Jimmy Stewart, who was fresh from bomber duty in the Air Force during World War II, is saved from suicide by Clarence the angel. Clarence, played by Henry Travers, finds George freezing and desperate on a bridge and saves him. Then, as a bell rings on George's Christmas tree in the happy-ending scene, we know Clarence has earned his wings at last. Except for the wings and the bells, I wonder, how did Frank Capra know that this is exactly how angels work?
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