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The requium.

There is an old saying, "If you do not have anything good to say, don't say anything at all." I really don't know how wise this saying is, because I would say that 90% of our communication is just that.(Communication) We are people who feel the need to share, we share with one another because we love one another. If we didn't love each other, we wouldn't feel guilty when we hide the truth, because I firmly believe in humanity, and despite our lack of love to one another with some it is hatred for those made in the image of God. For when we have come to hate one another, we have lost the purpose for this existence. Not everyone believes in God, and those who deny his existence, deny their purpose for their creation. Hell was created not to scare people into being good, though it does that. Hell was created because God knew that we would make mistakes, and those mistakes are called sin and sin separates us or removes us from the light of truth, Jesus Himself. Hell is not only for those who do not believe in God, but hate him.

You should know the difference between right and wrong by now, how can you learn love? If you have forgotten what love is, you have forgotten what is is to be human. When you loose that, hell awaits you. You will not be human in hell, that is all I have to say about that. When you loose your humanity, you can't loose God, he just becomes a concept and your humanity becomes an illusion. That is why suffering is so important, it binds us to our humanity and to the God-man who suffered for us, 2000 years ago.

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  1. Well said. Without purpose from God we don't have much to live for really. God is our point of direction :)

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