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=== '''The Act of Worship [∞]''' === | === '''The Act of Worship [∞]''' === | ||
Some claim to worship God in nature. For some, this means '''nature becomes their god'''—a deity of cruelty and indifference, where survival of the fittest reigns. For others, it means '''they go into the wilderness to witness what God has done'''—to reflect on His attributes as revealed in creation. | Some claim to worship God in nature. For some, this means '''nature becomes their god'''—a deity of cruelty and indifference, where survival of the fittest reigns. For others, it means '''they go into the wilderness to witness what God has done'''—to reflect on His attributes as revealed in creation. |