that which they have experienced and felt, without fanfair or pride in any way - just as a matter of the ordinary "this is how life is" they are ridiculed and verbally beaten?
For me, the presence of God in my life just "is". I do not doubt that He's there, around me and in me. It's part of my life, part of my being, part of what I breathe. It's the most natural feeling to me. Others find similar experiences with their own beliefs. I find it interesting then, when explaining my experiences to others (after being asked of coure) that people find it necessary to express their thoughts, or even have a need, to go out of their way to thumbs down or riducule truthful statements.
Your thoughts?
2007-09-28
07:12:52
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