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Struggles by Non-Christians
It's amazing how the most horrible thing can happen
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<blockquote data-quote="klutedavid" data-source="post: 76392012" data-attributes="member: 343781"><p>You are not alone, I think everyone struggles with the brutal reality of the real world. That's why escapism, fiction, avoidance of reality, are so powerfully innate in our nature. </p><p></p><p>Not everyone should be thought of as an innocent person. I have known a lot of people during my life and I would not call anyone of them innocent. And especially not myself. Not only have they exerted considerable selfishness towards others in need. They are usually gluttons, lazy, judgmental, drunkards, opinionated, greedy, e.t.c. For some unknown reason, we look at ourselves in the mirror and see someone, who has never done anything wrong. </p><p></p><p>We have all rejected God and we all suffer the consequences of that rebellion. Whether you can accept this truth or not, it is the truth.</p><p></p><p>People are truly evil but few can accept this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klutedavid, post: 76392012, member: 343781"] You are not alone, I think everyone struggles with the brutal reality of the real world. That's why escapism, fiction, avoidance of reality, are so powerfully innate in our nature. Not everyone should be thought of as an innocent person. I have known a lot of people during my life and I would not call anyone of them innocent. And especially not myself. Not only have they exerted considerable selfishness towards others in need. They are usually gluttons, lazy, judgmental, drunkards, opinionated, greedy, e.t.c. For some unknown reason, we look at ourselves in the mirror and see someone, who has never done anything wrong. We have all rejected God and we all suffer the consequences of that rebellion. Whether you can accept this truth or not, it is the truth. People are truly evil but few can accept this. [/QUOTE]
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