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LogicandReason Posted at 10:24 am on July 10, 2009
A person from these forums experienced a tragic loss and I'm reminded why many people seek a faith system - it  offers hope and comfort.  As a non-believer, to some it may appear that I can offer no hope.  But that would simply deny the beauty and magic of the lives we live - as if that were not enough.

I wish you healing my friend.

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Forever Angel Posted at 11:22 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from LogicandReason at 1:13 pm on July 10, 2009

Quote: from Forever Angel at 11:06 am on July 10, 2009

No, the tragedy itself is not. How we emerge from tragedy can make a difference for good, however.

Eloquent!


Experience does make for better understanding sometimes.
theyareAs Posted at 11:20 am on July 10, 2009
I totally agree, but its when people abuse their faith systems that it gets on my nerves
LogicandReason Posted at 11:13 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Forever Angel at 11:06 am on July 10, 2009

No, the tragedy itself is not. How we emerge from tragedy can make a difference for good, however.

Eloquent!

Raza say Posted at 11:07 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from LogicandReason at 10:54 am on July 10, 2009

Quote: from Raza say at 10:34 am on July 10, 2009

Tragedies also help a person strengthen his relationship with God.

Tragedy is good?


What makes you inquire that? Tragedies help a person rekindle his faith, and thereby he feels closer to God.

Forever Angel Posted at 11:06 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from LogicandReason at 12:54 pm on July 10, 2009

Quote: from Raza say at 10:34 am on July 10, 2009

Tragedies also help a person strengthen his relationship with God.

Tragedy is good?


No, the tragedy itself is not. How we emerge from tragedy can make a difference for good, however.
LogicandReason Posted at 10:54 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Raza say at 10:34 am on July 10, 2009

Tragedies also help a person strengthen his relationship with God.

Tragedy is good?

Raza say Posted at 10:34 am on July 10, 2009
Tragedies also help a person strengthen his relationship with God. I think faith is merely an abstract way to show that there is an inviolable believe system. But God exists regardless of whether a person lives with faith or not.
Sergio1193 Posted at 10:31 am on July 10, 2009
yep youre right, thats why we should believe in whatever faith we have.. BUT to a certain extent, not letting that faith controling our lives nor our ways of thinking..
melodramatic Posted at 10:31 am on July 10, 2009
Well-put. I have a faith system that helps me through things as well.
JackieisBlue Posted at 10:30 am on July 10, 2009
Very well expressed.
Catzcore Posted at 10:25 am on July 10, 2009
who?
Mods1Blow2Me3Daily Posted at 10:25 am on July 10, 2009
word the fuck up
FiendWeathers Posted at 10:25 am on July 10, 2009
Very well put.
show me the money Posted at 10:25 am on July 10, 2009
thx
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