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-- Posted by Rawrzerz at 9:50 pm on June 28, 2009
My grandfather, he had cancer. It came out of NOWHERE, and he was hospitalized, the whole family went to see him the other day. We were talking to the doctor's and they said, "He has two week's." So, im playing Xbox when my mom comes into the door, crying hysterically, then she tell's me, "Dakota, Grandpa died today." And i wasn't sad, i was pissed. Two fucking weeks? More like 12 god-damn hours. I wanted to see him again, he was so happy to see us, and i was glad. But, now he is dead, and i have realized something, if "God" exists, he is a fucking Murderer, & a sinner who should burn in hell =/ Why doesn't he have to follow his own rules if he exist's? But, anyway, what should i do to make my mother feel better? It worse for her than anyone else...
-- Posted by Scoutindigo at 9:52 pm on June 28, 2009
It was your grandfathers time..he is in a better place now and is no longer suffering. Just comfort and try to console your mother.
-- Posted by The Wolfhound at 9:52 pm on June 28, 2009
God is a sinner an a murderer? I am an atheist, but I think the definition of God makes him the opposite of sinner I feel so bad for you, I can't believe how horrible you must have felt :-\ Sorry for your loss
-- Posted by Rawrzerz at 9:52 pm on June 28, 2009
I should have gone with her today >.<
-- Posted by ElectricLadyFlash at 9:53 pm on June 28, 2009
Christ...I don't think you should take it out on God, you know? The doctor's were wrong. They're human. But everyone's time comes..sometimes death isn't a bad thing, but a good thing. Would you prefer him to continue living and suffering in a cold hospital? He's resting..And I'm sure he wouldn't want you to be angry. :3
-- Posted by Rawrzerz at 9:56 pm on June 28, 2009
Well, no but... I can't help it, i really can't.
-- Posted by mh2003 at 10:02 pm on July 1, 2009
:S it normal life cycle & u dont know what happen to him , plz read about death before taking that way
-- Posted by jujumusiq at 2:10 pm on July 8, 2009
things like this happen, we experience them to learn from them
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