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  oldwoodcutter said:
Well i was brought up a christian way back when,i go to church occasionly like harvest festival and chrismas. When things could have gone very bad i'll admit ive sent a prayer up under my breath and everything turned out for the good. More than that i dont know.

 

funny that harvest festival is one of the pagan rituals they adopted!

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  skyhuck said:
But what when things don't go well?????

 

What if your prayers are not answered?????

 

Don't know mate.

 

Consumer therapy?

 

Or perhaps looking reality in the eye and realising nature has it's own rules and a destiny for us all.

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  Treecreeper1961 said:
Don't know mate.

 

Consumer therapy?

 

Or perhaps looking reality in the eye and realising nature has it's own rules and a destiny for us all.

 

For the death of a child???

 

 

Thats a pretty heartless comment :thumbdown:

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  skyhuck said:
For the death of a child???

 

 

Thats a pretty heartless comment :thumbdown:

 

Yes your right. Sorry, pretty tasteless.

Just trying to make the point that we all need something to fall back on at times and it might not be important what that is if it gets us out of the dark place we are in.

Thats the problem with people, we are fragile.

 

:blushing:

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one word, fate... you make your own

 

each choice is half chance, it goes one way or the other, you cannot change it, it happened and you move forward from it

 

You can look back, assess, and draw strength from mistakes and triumphs, you can look forward, plan and acheive great things, you make best of what is thrown at you, right place right time, wrong place wrong time, in the blink of an eye it can change

 

I'm not saying everyones future is already written but fate seems to play a big role in my life, the toss of a coin, it makes life interesting

 

no god, no allah, just me! and boy its good to be me:biggrin:

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