aloha chris
 
a good answer but it's not the solution. let me help.
 
in 9th grade algebra we learned that both sides of an equal sign must have the 
same value and in order to maintain the same value we can either multiply the 
equation by 1 or add 0. let's multiply by 1...,
 
in everything there is God = in everything there is Godx1
well that doesn't make much sense, does it. let's see. let's try adding 0.
 
in everything there is God = in everything there is Go0d.
hey, now that works, doesn't it. have a nice day.
 
drew

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aloha

in everything there is God =

drew

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