Man's Glorious Form

"Time or sense cannot alter God's perfect spiritual forms"

One goes before a mirror for self-appraisal. He sees himself as tall, short, stout, thin, symmetrical, or asymmetrical. The mold for the individual human form is cast by the acceptance of the general belief that man is created by mortals and is composed of matter. This material form growing to maturity sets the pattern for one's human identity.

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