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Yes, there is so much that a person should be satisfied with a little and be thankful and not neglect the truth too much, the principle of the matter is this. And there is no sign of truth and falsehood except discipline and the absence of it, and the sign of the lovers of the truth is visible and evident from their foreheads, as today the agate seal means on the foreheads of the lovers of God, that "This is from the people of God among the worlds." And by God, they did not mean this statement, except that perhaps by the grace of God, the worshipers will be freed from these limitations. He said: If it were possible, I would order today that all the people of God should sit on the golden thrones, even though what was created was originally for the believers of God. Where is this opinion and that opinion that protests against drinking tea, even though it is an expression of religion? |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 16 May 2023
Yes, there is so much that a person should be satisfied with a little and be thankful and not neglect the truth too much, the principle of the matter is this. And there is no sign of truth and falsehood except discipline and the absence of it, and the sign of the lovers of the truth is visible and evident from their foreheads, as today the agate seal means on the foreheads of the lovers of God, that "This is from the people of God among the worlds." And by God, they did not mean this statement, except that perhaps by the grace of God, the worshipers will be freed from these limitations. He said: If it were possible, I would order today that all the people of God should sit on the golden thrones, even though what was created was originally for the believers of God. Where is this opinion and that opinion that protests against drinking tea, even though it is an expression of religion?