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Belief vs longevity

Jan 28, 2002 10:23 AM
by Larry F Kolts


Brigitte,

If it be true that believers in general live longer than nonbelievers
then those for whom this life is viewed as a burden, a passing sorrow,
longing for the "other side of the river" and the journey's end seem to
have their live extended, while those who would cling tenaciously to this
life as the only thing there is seem to get the short end of the stick.

One of life's little ironies, is it not?

Does anyone see Karma in this?

Larry
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