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Originally Posted by NotforSale
How can I see a natural lesson via a lie. Seeds are not dead, they are alive.
When a seed actually dies, it cannot and will not grow into anything. If I don't store my seeds properly, they will not survive and produce a crop.
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By your own words you have the answer:
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Originally Posted by NotforSale
I am a horticulturist, and seeds are alive. They can also die if they are not stored properly, or they are exposed to extremes. If they die, the seed will not germinate.
"A seed is a living, respiring organism, despite usually appearing inert or even dead. To remain alive, the embryo must have access to food and oxygen. Eventually if it runs out of food or is subjected to physical damage, including attack by insects or fungi, it will die. If you want the seed to be sown to produce another plant, a dead seed is of no value whatever."
http://aseeds.net.au/9-faqs/general/...w-does-it-work
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Without proper conditions, a seed will not be able to produce life. Without proper faith, a soul cannot die, and have eternal life. With proper conditions, a seed may fall into the ground, and life can come forth from it... therein lies the natural lesson that speaks to the eternity of man. Faith conditioning will determine whether your seed (soul) will live, or die eternally.