=head 1 John Chapter 1 Romans may be a bit heavy for a first translation; so I though I might + rewind to the gospels instead. =cut BEGIN { our *Word; @God = [ *Word, @God ]; *Word = @God; *Word->create( glob qw( * ) ); assert( $_->creator( *Word ) ) foreach glob qw( * ); *Word->life and *Word->life->light(men); our $light->shine(); ! $darkness->understood(); } $witness = *God->create( 'Man' ); $witness->name( 'John' ); $witness->testify( 'light' ) => $_->believe() foreach ( glob( 'men' )); not $witness->light(), $witness->speak( 'light' ); $light and push %world, map sub { light $_ } glob( 'men' ); $world{ *Word } and (stat $world)[4] eq *Word and not $world->recognize( *Word ); splice( @{$people{His}}, $n, *Word ) and not $people{His}->recognize( *Word ); foreach( @{ glob( 'people' ) } ) { if ( $_->received(*Word) and $_->believed(Word::Name) ) { push @{$God->children}, $_; $_->child('natural', 0 ); $_->child('human decision', 0 ); $_->child('husband\'s will', 0 ); $_->child('God\'s will', 1 ); } }

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