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The Greatest Playwright Of All
by mazHur Just like a playwright knows, to the loss of his unsuspecting audience, how his play would end, God also knew from the very first day, as to what would happen to his 'heroes, heroines and villains', in the end of the story;. the theme was there , ,,and obviously the theme is yet not over,, only the tempo changes the 'play'' goes on, dramatically changing scenes, unendingly, suspensively, to Man's horror, to God's delight!
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