We may not always be able to explain an obscure passage, but We believe that God is and He is the creator of this universe. As creator, He does not want His children falling into sin. And when they do, He gets their attention. We have given the hand to the Egyptians, and to the Assyrians to be satisfied with bread. Our fathers have sinned, and are not; and we have born their iniquities. Servants have ruled over us: there is none that doth deliver us out of their hand.
What We find interesting is that Asha is very likely the same divinity or divine principle that existed throughout the Middle East as ASAR, AZAR, UASAR. Uasar was the Egyptian God whom the Greeks called OSIRIS. It is all very stupid. If you look for evil in the Universe you will find it under every rock. If you look for good you will find good under every rock. If you look for neither and accept both you will find peace.
Her Egyptian father of Iraqi descent filled her childhood with stories about fleeing repression in Egypt, and adventure tales of Israel's pre-state underground forces working against the British. On public buses, she watched as her non- Jewish peers .. We love to feel a trust in the universe and in the creator. Lying under the stars, before We sleep, We always say the Jewish prayer, "afkid ruchi b'yadecha"- We place our spirit in your hands- and We mean it with all our heart.
Everyone knows that an automobile had a creator. Yet, the Evolution model claims that the human designer and driver of that vehicle is the result of blind chance! This exhibit will show that the rules we use to recognize created objects 
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