Some would say that there is no fiction because much of what was once fiction has become fact. Causation does not lie in the in the external world of things and facts. The substance and reality of life begins in the spirit and the imaginations of man. What we are within and who we think we are is who we become. If we’re not happy with life, we can change it. 

John McKenzie said, “The distinction between what is real and what is imaginary is not one that can be finally maintained……all existing things are, in an intelligable sense, imaginary.” II Cor. 4:18 says that those things which seem real aren’t and only the unseen is real. How is one to work with such concepts?

What is cause and what causes cause? Can we know?

The One who created ALL is the first cause but if one believes, as most Christians do, in theism, then who is here doing all the creating? Can it be that humanhood co-creates with the Creator? And if so, then just how much responsibility do we have in that format? Do we have to ask for approval to create a thing?

If so, just how do we ask?

These are questions that are seldom asked and when we do, the answers are usually religiously based in some superstitous formula that seldom works in real life, if at all. Man is free to imagine anything and everything but that doesn’t mean fruit will grow on the tree.

We have been created in the IMAGE of God, in the image of the Creator so doesn’t it follow that imagination is a spiritual sensation? While we are co-creators that can bring that which IS NOT into a physical manifestation that IS, in the end we must rely upon GRACE to do the final birthing. The manner, way, and timing must come through GRACE!

But, to leave it ALL to God and grace is to shirk our responsibility to turn fiction into fact.

What are you birthing?

As a spiritual-futurist my commentaries and articles deal primarily with an interpretation of current events in light of macro-universal forces at play.

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