3:2.7 Situations do arise in which it appears that emergency rulings have been made, that [[natural law]]s have been suspended, that misadaptations have been recognized, and that an effort is being made to rectify the situation; but such is not the case. Such [[concepts]] of [[God]] have their [[origin]] in the limited range of your [[viewpoint]], in the finiteness of your [[comprehension]], and in the circumscribed scope of your survey; such misunderstanding of God is due to the [[profound]] ignorance you enjoy regarding the [[existence]] of the higher laws of the realm, the magnitude of the [[Father]]'s [[character]], the [[infinity]] of his [[attributes]], and the [[fact]] of his [[free-will]]ness. | 3:2.7 Situations do arise in which it appears that emergency rulings have been made, that [[natural law]]s have been suspended, that misadaptations have been recognized, and that an effort is being made to rectify the situation; but such is not the case. Such [[concepts]] of [[God]] have their [[origin]] in the limited range of your [[viewpoint]], in the finiteness of your [[comprehension]], and in the circumscribed scope of your survey; such misunderstanding of God is due to the [[profound]] ignorance you enjoy regarding the [[existence]] of the higher laws of the realm, the magnitude of the [[Father]]'s [[character]], the [[infinity]] of his [[attributes]], and the [[fact]] of his [[free-will]]ness. |