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Board Politics & Society
Re: Health and Religion
by
TooQik
on 23/11/2016, 07:56:26 UTC

As I wrote you in a previous post, my mother died by cancer at 69. She was a believer, she was utterly religious and what you could call an "perfect christian". She attended the mass every sunday, worked for the local church and so on. I'm sure she prayed until her last breath but she eventually died.

I don't want to start a new back-to-back game of replies with you, but I would like to know where your god was when she was praying him to save her life, and what was his plan for her. Eternal afterlife? Jesus salvation? Mhmm...  Undecided

Isn't simpler telling that god doesn't exists, and all you religious people are delusional? Seems way more realistic.

I can relate to this also MiSKLaCH. I lost my father to cancer when he was 64. He too was a believer but he did not regularly attend church. Did his prayers save his life? Obviously not. The best I can hope for is they gave him peace when he needed it.

If your father truly was a believer, God answered his prayers. Your father is praising God in Paradise right now, as he awaits the coming resurrection where he will be reunited with his body, which will be in a glorified state, then.

Come into faith, so that you can have a glorious resurrection, as well. If you don't... oh well. Your dad won't miss you in Heaven. He will be way too busy enjoying the wonders of a God Who is so immensely great that the whole universe is as nothing in His presence.

Cool

Give it a rest would you. You are the very embodiment of everything I dislike about religion.

I can imagine you'll live a long and healthy life though, not because of your faith but purely because your god doesn't even want you in his presence you're so annoying.