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I am sure that those of your philosophical leaning perceive themselves as claygods, interacting with their supposed creator as equals, and approach life as a series of mercantile contracts negotiated between themselves and their supposed creator. We Christians, however, perceive our relationship with our God in proportion to our insignificance in comparison to the creator of the universe. Actually, such proportionate reverence towards the divine is shared among virtually all human religions past and present. Even atheist communism interacts with their god, the state, in the same relation.

When your contract called life on this planet terminates, is it a mutually agreed termination, or a unilateral one? By the particulars of a contract termination, a man ought to recognize the owner vs. the tenant in such relationship.

@soo.chong163 I would agree that what God wants will be. I think our basic difference is in what we think God wants.