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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't have unconditional love even for my kids. If they murder someone on purpose (not in self-defense) I won't love them anymore.[/quote] I'm not judging you, I just can't understand you. Nothing will ever stop me from loving my children - ever. [b]I will still love my daughter no matter what, even if she were to kill me[/b]. The kind of love I feel for both my daughters is bigger than myself, bigger than anything I've ever experienced. I would die for them with no regrets, no hesitation. And I'm an atheist, so I don't think I'm off to somewhere better to wait for loved ones. This is it for me. But if I could prolong their safety, their happiness, I would do it in a heartbeat. Period.[/quote] How would you reaasure her from the urn that you, indeed, still love her? I know some people who had bad relationships with people they love when they died. The reason they can't move on is because they are unsure if the deceased [i]loved [/i]them or not. So... if you could explain how you reassure people of your love and devotion in the afterlife, you would be a billionaire.[/quote]
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