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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are a Christian you know that this world is broken and this life is ethereal, a pit stop in eternity. So all the pain and brokenness and hurt and evil are temporary, and pale in comparison to what you face in eternity, whether it be good or bad. [/quote] This [/quote] Ok, but HOW do you know. You just do? Its a feeling you have? A parent/pastor told you? I was raised Protestant but I don't "know" for sure anything about all of this.[/quote] Well, we know that the world is a pretty messed up place sometimes based on basic observation. It could very well all be completely random and a result of natural processes. And a lot of people are able to cope and be perfectly decent people accepting that reasoning. For me, I don't accept it, and that leads me to have a relationship with God. It gives me a lot of peace and gratitude, and also compels me to want to be better and ironically to want better for this world and for the next generation. But I don't "know" anything, and I really wonder about people who have this 100% certitude about their religion and have all this smug pity for non-religious people or people of different religions. Like, are they delusional or something? [/quote]
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