RE: So, we'll never see our loved ones again?
August 13, 2020 at 7:41 pm
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2020 at 7:46 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Individualism like that is a pretty strong indicator of the secularization of christian belief.
If a christian person laments never seeing their loved ones again as though this would be a shit world to live in if it were true....then they should consider that they would likely think as much in hell, but still...and especially then... should instead be happy for their loved ones, and that they did -not- see them again. We're all up in your religion, rearranging your head, devious secular types that we are.
If a christian person laments never seeing their loved ones again as though this would be a shit world to live in if it were true....then they should consider that they would likely think as much in hell, but still...and especially then... should instead be happy for their loved ones, and that they did -not- see them again. We're all up in your religion, rearranging your head, devious secular types that we are.
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