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Divine Concept

One of the most important public documents awaiting the accent of lawmakers is the health care bill of the United State of America. Despite its current level of advancement within the conference of the House of Representatives and the Senate, there are cogent disagreements even among supporters of the public option over the insurance monopoly. While the treatment of this public document reveal the beauty of a democratic system, when fairly practiced outside the sphere of religious dichotomy, Divine Concept needs no human accent for implementation. All that God require from man, after the revelation of His counsel, is obedience. Man would be wise to understand the most importance pursuit in life - knowing God's counsel in all of his callings. There would be less agitation in life, if all can seek to follow the counsel of God. Even in the absence of this type of social system, Divine Concept still holds. Therefore, rather than following public opinions, God's heralds should be gl...