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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been diagnosed with a serious illness. I have turned to God and he is showing me miracles every single day. [/quote] Is god keeping you alive, in your opinion? And if so, why does it matter to you, now that he is supposedly going to send you to an eternity in heaven, once you finally die, as we all will.[/quote] DP. You are asking someone with a serious illness "why does it matter to you"? Really?[/quote] Really -- if they converted to a religion that offers eternal life, what does it matter to them? that goes for everyone in such a religion.[/quote] You have it backwards. Religion teaches you that everything matters. It is atheism which ultimately means nothing matters. [/quote] That is not what atheism means. Atheism is simply the lack of belief in a god. You are a liar, a troll, or a fool. Which is it?[/quote] And what, pray tell, does anything matter when you don't believe in God?[/quote] Are you that brainwashed? I’ll tell you what matters: EVERYTHING. EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY. You didn’t need me to tell you that though, did you, troll?[/quote] Why?[/quote] Because life is awesome and there’s probably nothing afterwards. So make the most of what you’ve been given and enjoy things that are enjoyable. You know all that and you just made me type it because you’re a freaking troll[/quote] But I don't think life is awesome. A friend lost a child at 37 weeks. Another one's elementary kid suddenly became paralyzed. When I visit poor places and see the poverty and suffering, I can't comprehend the injustice of it all, and it frightens me constantly that anything could happen to me or my loved ones tomorrow. It also bothers that it is sheer luck I was born where I was born while others are born in third world countries, and that our one lives are lived in such disparate circumstances. [/quote]
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