harmonica
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I'm worried?? please explain why you said thatI am not worried, but it sure seems that you are? Go ahead when you leave this Earth, you can just be worm food.The lion(or liar) of the Democrat party....Yeah maybe, but that doesn't quite match up with their professed faith in an afterlife and expressed longing to be with God in paradise after they die.usually the answer is ''it's god's plan''....the catch all answerIts funny that religious people would believe that escaping physical death every now and then corresponds to being saved or looked after by an angel..
As if they will never die... what then? The angel is on vacation in they day they actually do die?
What about Jesus? I heard he was tortured and crucified and no angels showed up to stop it, not even a friend.
What kind of sign was that?
If God has so many presents waiting for them when they die, why do they thank God for not dying?.
TED KENNEDY PRAYED FOR FORGIVENESS FROM MARY JOWhen you get close to your deathbed and see Death on his white steed, funny how even the most stout Liberal wants to ask God for forgiveness for the sins he did to the innocent girl...Only days before the holiday break, Ted made a very special trip to visit the parish cemetery of St. Vincent’s Roman Catholic Church in Plymouth, Pa., where Mary Jo was buried July 22, 1969.
Yeah, sounds very scary...
Moses killed an Egyptian and God didn't seem to give a shit, but then again, Moses wasn't praying to a human being...
. A car accident is not even in the same ball park.
Still, why thank God for not dying if when you die you get to open many cool presents from God ?
Why fear death if you really believed that God was merciful and forgiving to the penitent?
By the way, who created the Universe?
I guess you think that Life is just an accident that has through evolution and random chances led to where we are today?
Here is what a person would look like if everything was random and not intelligent design.
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