MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 29, 2025 12:00 am
Over the years participating on this board, I have seen so many examples of this truth:
God can write straight with crooked lines.
What do you mean by “God can write straight with crooked lines” and how has it been established as a “truth”?
There’s a saying “Every cloud has a silver lining” which amounts to the same notion. However. It’s not true. Not every cloud has a silver lining. For example, where is the silver lining in the situation with Wade Christofferson who has been abusing family members for decades, facilitated by the First Presidency? There’ll be no silver lining for those family members who have to spend a lifetime with that memory.
Attributing a deity of your choice to a coincidence to make yourself feel better about something, has been happening since man first gained consciousness. People used to attribute human sacrifices to the Sun God as the reason for a good harvest, or the calming of a storm. Your chosen phrase could be “The Supreme Being, or Mohammed, or The Force, can write straight with crooked lines” and it would be equally a “truth”. Anyone can retrospectively attribute any event or outcome to any and all make believe superstitions. It adds nothing to human awareness but might sound great to a group of 7 year olds in a Primary lesson.
MG, feel free to show that it is only your SLC LDS version of God that this St Teresa/folk saying applies to. (Spoiler Alert: He won’t, because he can’t).