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We read that researchers have used new technology to fi nd proof behind biblical stories such as the Parting of the Red Sea and the Burning Bush. Our writing uses a biblical story with a deadly result that is still happening today.


This biblical event is the creator’s command to Adam: “Of the


tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat or you will surely die.” Adam and Eve did eat the fruit of that tree, and for disobeying the creator, they suffered much trouble and fi nally died. Experience tells us that people worldwide are still acting on


their judgments of good and evil. Now, consider what happens to millions of them every day? They die! It would follow that those whose behavior is based on their defi nitions of good and evil be- come subject to the creator’s warning, “or you will surely die.” We know that when people conform to creation’s laws of physics,


right action always results. Children learn to walk and run by con- forming to all applicable natural laws. When they don’t, they fall. It is the creator’s laws that dictate what action is called for


and what action is not. In the past century Richard W. Wetherill identifi ed a natural law, calling for rational, honest behavior, and he named it the law of absolute right. Most people know that natural laws require obedience, but in-


numerable are unaware of this natural law. Mistakenly they try to get their way. We try to inform people not to contradict the creator’s law of right behavior, inviting death. These guiding thoughts explain why people fi nally die. You


might disagree, but a Garden of Eden awaits any who adhere to nature’s law of absolute right. They stop their efforts to get their way and embrace the rational, honest way of the creator of life.


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