The Tension of Being Man
The Tension of Being Man
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God is omnipresent. People can not escape who they are: man made in the image of God. Man has great, intrinsic value. He is not a zero, nor a machine, but man is still fallen. There is never a man who is not man. All have moral codes. Man's tension is shown by the struggle between his unwillingness to bow before God, and his inability to do so being just a machine. Man's own mannishness keeps him in constant tension via his own humanistic humanism.
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