God revealed himself through his...
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God revealed himself through his servant Moses, through whom, moreover, God worked many "signs and wonders." In the book by Avery Corman, Oh God, the religious conferees were gathered to take a vote on whether or not God had, in fact, revealed himself. The result:
"The no's have it. A miracle has not taken place." There was a roar, delegates cheering as though their man had just won an election, cheering as though a miracle had taken place. It was crazy. They didn't want to believe. It was just too much for them. Too threatening, too miraculous --I don't know. These experts had declared for all the world to know that God hadn't been there --and at that very moment he was sitting right outside the hall selling toasted almonds ...
"I started to walk toward the U.N., which is a few blocks away, thinking about the conference and about Him. When I first met Him, I wasn't sure He cared about us. But I'd begun to feel He did care. He watched us. He kept up with where we were. He even moved among us. What could He be thinking now? He had come here to reassure us that the world He created for us could work --and the world's religious leaders had voted against Him."
How do you vote?
"The no's have it. A miracle has not taken place." There was a roar, delegates cheering as though their man had just won an election, cheering as though a miracle had taken place. It was crazy. They didn't want to believe. It was just too much for them. Too threatening, too miraculous --I don't know. These experts had declared for all the world to know that God hadn't been there --and at that very moment he was sitting right outside the hall selling toasted almonds ...
"I started to walk toward the U.N., which is a few blocks away, thinking about the conference and about Him. When I first met Him, I wasn't sure He cared about us. But I'd begun to feel He did care. He watched us. He kept up with where we were. He even moved among us. What could He be thinking now? He had come here to reassure us that the world He created for us could work --and the world's religious leaders had voted against Him."
How do you vote?
