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“Shape God” from Parable of the Sower, by Octavia E. Butler

There are lots of ways to deny the existence God. In this novel, Butler’s protagonist tries to convince those around her that God doesn’t exist, and their best option for survival is to impact or shape the one thing she sees as all powerful, “Change.” The antagonists in the story are, ironically, worshiping the same process, and attempting to shape Change for their own benefit, which leads to societal collapse . . . and yet that’s what Butler tries to convince us is the solution.

I’d propose the opposite. We must devote ourselves to study the living and loving God, so that He may shape us. Then, we are better positioned to impact the world for His will–not our own.

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