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In the beginning, existence appears and humanity discovers consciousness, wonder, and responsibility.
Humans quickly learn that awareness comes with choice, and choice comes with consequences.
People drift from wisdom, chasing power, security, and identity, often forgetting the deeper source of life.
Stories arise of floods, wanderers, promises, and tribes trying to remember what it means to live well together.
Prophets appear throughout history, reminding people that justice, mercy, and humility matter more than rituals or status.
Kings rise and fall, nations grow proud, and the cycle of forgetting and remembering continues.
Into this tension arrives a teacher named Jesus, speaking about love, forgiveness, and a kingdom that exists within and among people.
He challenges authority, sides with outsiders, and reframes power as service.
His execution becomes a symbol of both human fear and radical compassion.
Followers claim that death is not the end, and that love, sacrifice, and transformation outlast violence.
Early communities try to live this message while arguing, adapting, and spreading the story across cultures.
The Bible ultimately leaves a question for every reader: what kind of world will you help create with the freedom you’ve been given?
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