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Imagination is a gift of God to mankind. ... We look forward to heaven and the New Jersusalem with the eye of faith and with the controlled use of imagination. ...
Imagination is widely called on in artistic expression, for example, in visual art - sculpture, painting, graphic art, cartoons and photography; in the media - newspapers, magazines, radio and television both for intrinsic presentation and advertising, study and manipulate fantasy and imagination; the written word, the novel, even the news report, all rely on imagination to make their impact; and music, be it orchestral or solo instrument, songs, opera and ballet all call on imagination in various ways. ...
If one considers areas of concern in society, such as attitudes to sex, use of drugs and hallucinogens, and pornography, the place of imagination and fantasy in the life of the Christian deserves further examination.
Approximate Word count = 652 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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