Dear Doug

Dear Doug,
I'm very happy to hear from you again! How's school going? I know that you are probably already waiting the whole time for my answer but I'm really sorry but i was kind of busy last week because I had to catch up with some homework. You know that I'm kind of a lazy guy when it comes to school homework, especially Economics or Understanding the Times. It's not like that I don't like the classes, but Mr. Johnson, who is my teacher really cares about it, so I decided to start doing my homework properly. Your cousin told me that your sister is pregnant? I could not believe what i heard when she told me that. But I'm really happy for her and Bob. They will be very good parents. Excuse me for telling you what's all going on right now with me and my life, instead of answering your questions but I'm just really bored right now ;) haha. So you wanted to know if all the nature would be divine if God created it all, right?

God is perfect and complete, and because He is completely perfect, all emanations from Him, such as this phenomenal world, are perfectly equipped as complete wholes. Whatever is produced of the Complete Whole is also complete in itself. Because He is the Complete Whole, even though so many complete units emanate from Him, He remains the complete balance. I hope this wasn’t too confusing. Everything that God did or does is divine.                                                                                                                                                                            

God is three Persons - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. But He is not three gods. When we say God is three Persons, we don't mean that He is three people or men. He is God! By person, we mean that the Father, Son, and Spirit are real beings. Each is fully God. Each person of God does different things, but all together they are one God. God is three-in-one, called the Trinity. The Trinity describes the three different Persons of our one...