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God created us in the first place, so does he need our permission to read 
our minds?  It just came to me that our minds are maybe like an open book, 
with everything in view, so that God cannot help but see and know it all. 
there is no need for Him to have an access password to open a file.  I don't 
think He ever reveals all the contents of our minds, so it really doesn't 
affect our free will.  In fact, we often forget that He's even watching our 
every move and knows what we've done and will do.

sharon 

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