Dilemma of an Angel.



A greying baby or a billion lives.
Could you watch while a baby dies?
A ripple effect or a ripple affect?
Death on demand or Life from compassion
Compassion for angels desire to save or compassion for a humans desire to live or die?
Multiple deaths and compassions or one dilemma at a time? One priority?
Can you be loved more than you are? More or less than you have given under law of positive return?
Instinct or consciousness
Kill a flea or let them take over your house?
What if fleas were to become the last lifeforms that will outlive the final disease. The cure?
What if billions would die from the babies disease. In that moment. Could you isolate forever with the baby. Wouldn't you die too?
Creator or creation? Can the heart of an Angel be dimmed enough to obey God on their own? What if it meant we all died sooner?
What if God would let it die anyway?
What if God wouldn't?
El means of God and they are called of the earth?
Love in the moment or expanding love?
Experience or ignorance.
Save the first time dying man or save the multiple times dying man begging to die.
Who suffers most or who would go on to cause most suffering?
Are we all equal to an angel? Or a God?
Could you obey God when he has spoken?
Could you survive time? What if there were multiple times?
Do you believe in devine intervention?
Has an angel or God saved you?
Is life what life is?
Could you really live? With yourself?
Could you choose between individual free will and global free will?
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Written on September 25, 2022

Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on September 24, 2022

Modified by HeatherLydiaThornhill on September 25, 2022

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

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