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The Destiny

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Let’s start with a few simple questions before we dive in:

- Do you believe in destiny?
- Do you believe in luck?
- Do you believe in God?

Some of you may answer "Yes," while others may say "No." Wherever you stand, keep reading to explore this further.

Yesterday, we ran a poll on our broadcast channel @goodmindsquote, asking: “Can God die?”

The poll received 686 votes: 602 voted No, while 84 voted Yes. (As of writing this blog)

Now, let’s unpack this.

Who is God?

God is the supreme, ever-living who created the heavens and the earth in six days.

There is nothing like Him.

His power is beyond what we can fully comprehend, but we catch a glimpse of it through the wonders of creation. Just look at the universe, the earth, and all living things.

Can you imagine the strength it takes to create everything with ease?

That’s a fraction of God's power.

But here’s where the conversation gets interesting—some of you voted Yes to the question “Can God die?”

If you believe God can die, I have to ask

How can God, the Creator of life and death, die?

If He died, how could He still be God?

It’s a question that challenges logic.

If the source of all life ceased to exist, who would be in charge of the universe?

Who would be the Master on the Day of Judgment?

Now, I understand that some of you may believe in the death of God because it’s what previous generations passed down. But, as Maya Angelou said, “When you know better, you do better.” Just because something has been believed for generations doesn’t mean you should hold onto it without questioning.

It’s important to reflect and ask yourself: If God is dead, who is sustaining the universe?

You might then wonder, If God exists, why is there so much chaos in the world?

The answer lies in our role as human beings. God has power over all things, but He allows events to unfold as part of a test for us. We are accountable for every action we take, good or bad, and that’s why there is a Day of Judgment. Imagine if God held us accountable instantly for every wrong action—none of us would survive. The chaos you see is a part of our free will, a test of how we live in a world where we are responsible for our choices.

This post is not just a reflection on our poll—it’s a call for deeper understanding. It pains me to see my beloved audience believing in things that don’t align with logic and reason. I encourage you to be thoughtful, seek knowledge, and uncover the truth. What you choose to believe today will shape your tomorrow. If your actions are good, you will find good in return.

Remember, Destiny is pre-written by God, but through prayer, you can change certain things and enhance your life. So no matter what, always pray.

I hope this post reaches those who need it most. My intention is not to offend, but to offer clarity and help you reflect on what’s true.

Thank you for reading, and I hope this sparks light and understanding in your hearts.


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