Gospel of Apostle Gabrielle: Chapter 7


 7:1 Our star is dying.  7:2 All our science.  All our desires, our dreams, art foolish! 7:3 In the visage of this, we art dust, nothing m're.  7:4 Unto this dust, we returneth.  7:5 At which hour God chooses f'r us to kicketh the bucket, t is not our lodging to dare God.  7:6 F'r seven years i spake with God.  7:7 God told me to taketh us all to heaven.  7:8 At the end of time, a moment shall cometh at which hour just one human remains.  7:9 Then the moment shall pass.  Humans shall beest gone.  7:10 Th're shall beest nothing to shew yond we w're ev'r h're.  But stardust, in total darkness 7:11 And the point about darkness is, thee floateth in t.  7:12 Thee and the darkness art distinct from each oth'r because darkness is an absence of something, t's a vacuum.  7:13 But total lighteth envelops thee.  It becomes thee.  Thee becometh god.  Thee just has't to believeth in god.  7:14 Nothing shall survive… not thy parents… not thy children… not even… stars! 7:15 Only those who is't accepteth god and his belov'd son christ, but ye art his belov'd issue eke, only if 't be true thee believeth and s'rve God.  7:16 "Are thee an angel? Hast the time yond cometh? I've been waiting so long. " 7:17 t wast the devil Gabrielle, h'r count'rpart.

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