Dear Myself,
has once again been extinguished a good intention. Not that I had not read any hour, but rather the reading that I had chosen for the first week. Actually I had wanted to read "The Neverending Story" but after I got my colleague then "Wetlands hold more or less in the hand, I started it and find it very interesting.
has a place at the very beginning I really liked it.
"Oh man, please, dear non-existing God, make. [...]"
I think it's not so good because the person who tells the story from their perspective, seemingly does not believe in God ... or that. Actually, that's why.
has once again been extinguished a good intention. Not that I had not read any hour, but rather the reading that I had chosen for the first week. Actually I had wanted to read "The Neverending Story" but after I got my colleague then "Wetlands hold more or less in the hand, I started it and find it very interesting.
has a place at the very beginning I really liked it.
"Oh man, please, dear non-existing God, make. [...]"
I think it's not so good because the person who tells the story from their perspective, seemingly does not believe in God ... or that. Actually, that's why.
It's so typical that people who do not actually pray to God, but to him if they want to have a wish fulfilled, when they trust not necessarily to other people Kö ; can.
If one looks at it as fate, if anything is possible.
It proves that everyone needs something he believes. Be it God or someone or something else.
fact is that people believe in something, because he has nothing else, what he can hold on, if mere faith in humanity just not enough.
And just now it seems to me natural that when there is nothing and no one else has, in which one can put so much confidence and such great faith, will eventually return to God and him finally for his help asks.
somehow selfish and at the same time of course.
Love, Me
It proves that everyone needs something he believes. Be it God or someone or something else.
fact is that people believe in something, because he has nothing else, what he can hold on, if mere faith in humanity just not enough.
And just now it seems to me natural that when there is nothing and no one else has, in which one can put so much confidence and such great faith, will eventually return to God and him finally for his help asks.
somehow selfish and at the same time of course.
Love, Me
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