43 They were quickly air borne, made their way
across the city, and landed at a parking lot near The Temple. In a
short time they were walking down the beautiful tree-lined avenue that
led to it. Even then North loved the beauty of the place. He wondered
how many people had been given their last rites here in this ancient
Temple.
4 As he neared the entrance he looked up and saw the great golden
Circle, split in three equal sections. On each section, in the Ancient
Script, were written words. Though he could not read the script, he
knew what the words said; "The Father,
Holy, The Son Blessed, The Holy Ghost. "
45 As he passed through the entrance he spoke the words written on the
arch, though they gave him no comfort. "God is truth, God is love, God is justice."
46 Every morning in school he had repeated that oath. "God is truth,"
the students would say, and the Teacher would add "and no one must
question his truth. Truth is what God says it is. Any that question
this, rather they are your mothers or fathers, your brothers or your
sisters must be reported at once. No one questions God's truth."
47 "God is love," the boys would say.
48 "All that God does is love," the Teacher would continue, "even the
hard and difficult things that he must do, he does because he loves his
people and knows what is good for them. No one must ever question his
love. Any that do, you must confess to the Priest."
49 ''God is justice," the youngsters would finish.
50 And the Teacher would add, "God's justice can never be questioned.
No matter what we think, what God does is always right. His knowledge
is far beyond our understanding.
51 He has all truth, so can dispense justice with knowledge that we do
not possess. Through The Golden Circle he rules forever; through The
Father, The Living God, through The Blessed Son, who will take his
place, through The Holy Ghost that dwells with The Dead.
52 The Golden Circle is ever moving. The Father becomes