Mother Nature in the Torah David Field October 17, 2012
Mother Nature is neither loving nor hateful. She has no care at all, but she does have preferences; she does as she was programmed to do. She is neither a personage or a god, so she has no feelings at all. She is a set of rules that when you align yourself with, you will thrive, and when you don’t, it hurts. Your body is a natural thing that cannot escape the nature of it’s self with your own ideas or misgivings.
The creator of this beautiful set of harmonic rules, this intricate machine that makes up the universe for the benefit of you and I, has been so gracious as to inform us of how to fit in with nature to our pleasure. It's all written in the Torah as given to Moses many years ago, and never changes. No matter the reason one would discard it, yields the same detrimental results. Remember, Mother Nature doesn’t care why; she simply is a force of cause and effect.
Mother Nature doesn’t even care what religion you are. Christians, Witches, Satan worshipers, believers and unbelievers, the rich and poor alike, she only reacts to your actions taken. When you obey nature, you are in turn obeying the creator of it. Everything you have found in life that works for good, everything you have found that is good, if you read the Torah, you'll probably find it there already. I think it would be prudent and wise to go the creator and holder of all wisdom. For the best water, go to the source. We waste time and endure much hardship while waiting for man's feeble scientific understanding to find and confirm the truths that were already freely given.
How can this be true? How can the Torah be proven? It’s just a matter of common sense observing and implementing cause and effect. You’ll find for yourself. For all asking the question, “How can a loving god allow all this suffering in the world?” The answer is, He neither allows it nor disallows it. It is up to us on earth to decide how to use the perfect mechanism he created. Use it to your benefit, or use it to your detriment.
Geneses 1:28 And Elohim blessed them; and Elohim said to them, Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fish of the seas, and over birds of the heavens, and over all beasts creeping on the earth.
Elohim Yahuah created the earth and nature and gave it to mankind to do with as he pleased. What do you choose to do with it?