Kevin
My 7 year old daughter has a prognosis of just a few more years. Her lifestyle is carefree, and fun loving, yes she sins, but don't all kids To say that death is a punishment for the way you lived your life is incomprehensible to me. Because of the very fact that so many young children do nothing at all but live in pain, yet they still die.
I find it hard to comprehend an afterlife, I am not sure yet if I even believe in one. This is life then we die To say that this is only a path until we reach everlasting life, well we need to change the definitions around a bit, don't ya think?
I am in the mindset that you must live everyday as if it is your last. You must say everything you want to say, and do everything you want to do. Have no regrets! If you can lay there on your deathbed and say I did everything I wanted to do, and touched as many souls as I could...then you have accomplished life.
I was a christian for many, many years, I prayed to a god in heaven and it eased my mind. When I realized that I was praying to ease my mind, I looked at it differently. I wondered who I was praying to, and why was he not answering me. If I gave my all to him, why does he still take from me? Have I not learned my lesson? Why does he demand so much? Is our happiness not enough? Our living our lives in harmony with our conscience should be enough for a father don't you think? I would be thrilled if my children told me on their deathbed, that they were content and happy with everything they did. No guilt, no shame, no remorse.
((((hugs)))) and may your heart have peace
love,
wendy
When I leave, you will know I have been here