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What is the true nature of our existance? Scholars may give their theory but how does the baptist church explain the fundermental question?
Facts, thories and belief
Is there really light at the end of the tunnel? Who really knows unless you've lived it?
The clarity of faith beyond murky uncertainty may have a fine line although there are some who know.
Is it just a case of finding out for yourself or perhaps gain insight into what lies beyond. That's where the church plays an integral part in shedding a portion of enlightenment that may only be a trinkle when faced with the full measure of the story.
How or why do we exist? What do we really comprise of? How long will we last? Is there really life thereafter?
So many questions may plaige us but there IS truth borne from growth and development and a willingless to learn.
Only from life's travels may one discover truth that may transcend beyond time and space.
Who wants to live forever?
Does anything really die?
So the question may lead us to reflect upon our own path and what we have developed in our environment - peace or contention.
We reap what we sow...
Therefore through faith and foresight perhaps our continuation will reflect warmth and peace instead of misery and fear... Sanctuary from evils that plaigue society - safety unsullied - freedom unhibited.
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