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Nev
We do not choose to be born, nor do we choose our parents,
loving or cruel as they may be. We don't choose our race or
country of origin, nor the precepts which influence our
thoughts and our actions through life. If we are born to a
Muslim family, we will likely believe in the Koran, and if
to Christians, the bible. We have no choice in the gifts we
receive at birth, nor in the state of our health, born as
some are with Hiv Aids, others without any defects at all.
Somehow it seems that there must be a guiding power,
determining all that we do and all that our ancestors did
before. Logically only someone with love would wish to
create. Maybe that Someone will show us His love in the
fullness of time and bring peace and love to our turbulent
world.
Would it be logical for a loving god to impose pain and
suffering for the next 5 billion years, which I understand
scientists say is the projected life of our sun?
loving or cruel as they may be. We don't choose our race or
country of origin, nor the precepts which influence our
thoughts and our actions through life. If we are born to a
Muslim family, we will likely believe in the Koran, and if
to Christians, the bible. We have no choice in the gifts we
receive at birth, nor in the state of our health, born as
some are with Hiv Aids, others without any defects at all.
Somehow it seems that there must be a guiding power,
determining all that we do and all that our ancestors did
before. Logically only someone with love would wish to
create. Maybe that Someone will show us His love in the
fullness of time and bring peace and love to our turbulent
world.
Would it be logical for a loving god to impose pain and
suffering for the next 5 billion years, which I understand
scientists say is the projected life of our sun?
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