not if you have the glory of god with you because if you do nothing dark can come against you.
The presence of dark matter is the absence of light matter. All matter came from the same source. The potential difference or the energy variations within all matter is responsible for the existence of all the various entities, which make up the cosmos.
Good and evil originated from the same source, just as light/dark, hot/cold, wet/dry, happy/sad, life/death etc. this universe cannot function without the pairs of opposites. We cannot appreciate one without the other. The ultimate fact is simply that the universe is intrinsically dependant on the constant interaction between positive and negative energy.
One of the qualities of fire is to burn and as a result, should I assume that it is good fire that cooks food and provides energy for mechanical machinery and evil/dangerous fire that destroys and kills? Fire is also associated with light. Is this fire dangerous when it burns down a building along with hundreds of people who are trapped inside?
Yes, the Bible often speaks of God's light shining in the darkness. For example, in 2 Corinthians 4:6 it says, "For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ."
The word for dark in Latin is obscuro. The word for light is lucem. The word for night is noctis.
Many religions on Earth teach concepts revolving around life being symbolized by light, and fire representing darkness. Christianity makes strong use of this symbology, as do many subsects of Hinduism.
A person is truly religious when they live their life according to their faith's teachings, participate in religious practices regularly, and demonstrate compassion and kindness towards others in line with their beliefs.
the void and darkness is the contrast, which is pushed aside by the creational energies of god, it is immature spiritually to assume that god 'created' all we see. it still exists and has to be maintained, so it is still in a state of creation. The truth is many cannot see the darkness as anything other than objectified evil/death/hate but in truth the void is just the part of our minds that hosts those feelings. Suffering is a perception, just as it is a law of nature.
the light can not overpower the darkness and the darkness can not overpower the light one side might be dominant but one side can never truly prevail over the other because no matter what the darkness does the light never truly dies and vice versa
How can you remove the darkness? To whom does the work of removing the darkness belong, and how can you be certain that the work is not well in hand? The question has what sounds like dangerous undertones.
Depending on its darkness it is partially reflected and partially absorbed but if truly black it will all be absorbed and vice versa
No. Darkness is not a thing unto itself. It is simply the absence of light. Suffocation occur when a person, for some reason, is unable to get enough oxygen. That said, some things that can make it dark, such as smoke, can be dangerous if inhaled.
Stupidity. Defined, by yours truly, as willfulignorance--the absolute refusal to learn, explore, understand. :)
dabbling with darkness can be dangerous, especially when you use dark magic for nefarious reasons. Everything has consequences, and the deeper your game with darkness goes, the more painful the consequences. Living in the light will release you from your deepest agony.
Reduced visibility, and it's been shown that humans tend to be less aware during hours of darkness.
Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence. It is a dangerous place that can cause more serious injuries than impairment.
The quote "we shall meet in the place where there is no darkness" is from George Orwell's novel "1984," where it symbolizes hope, freedom, and a utopian future where oppression and surveillance do not exist. It suggests a meeting beyond the constraints of a dystopian society, where individuals can truly connect and be free.
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After three days of cold, darkness and rain, we truly appreciated the sun's radiance.
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