Not always beautiful.
2006-08-20 16:10:25
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answer #1
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answered by Raphael A 3
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That's interesting
2016-08-08 13:04:49
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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God is good, but life is a piece of sh**. There's children and women being abused. Wars, poverty, wide-spread diseases, hunger, cruelty, most of the american businesses are rotten (blood suckers) we never get quality for cost, businessmen and government officials don't care about the safety and well-being of the citizens, a car company would rather put out a car that easily kills than to lose a few dollars, killing and raping old women, boys, and little girls, plus more sick and disturbing stuff... nope life doesn't seem beautiful to me.
Edit: I like your response skippy_butt... we shouldn't enjoy at the expense of other people's suffering... i'd like more people to understand and believe that
2006-08-20 16:23:24
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answered by blacksilk79 2
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My precious precious father died unexpectedly and suddenly of a massive heart attack five months ago. Fortunately, we were visiting, as we often did, because we homeschool and have the freedom. He made our last visit with him dear in every way, amazing, really, to look back. He was a great man.
But you know, my father was born to a man who beat him and his siblings and his mom, threaten them with guns, line them up and torment them, eat good food while they starved, wore nice shoes while they put newspapers in theirs to block the holes. Some of his siblings weren't resilient enough to survive the horror and died or became dysfunctional. My father had two sweet kids :) and he was a wonderful father and husband. He was a self-taught builder/repairer of anything house related. He was a self-taught physics and history scholar. He had an honorable and respected miltary career, begun as a high school drop out. Intentionally avoiding Vietnam, he rose to officer, and retired to a career where he was sought after the world over for his expertise. But always he preferred home, the center of life. As soon as he could retire, he got cancer, survived one year exactly, and then died 5 months ago of a massive heart attack. Living minutes from a hospital, he was gone before we could get 911 to answer.
My sons and their cousins are bereft beyond measure at the loss of this man - his gifts to them were immense, the hole he leaves gaping. The agony my sister and I feel is nothing I knew existed on this planet and I feel such compassion for everyone who has lost someone.
And my poor mother, so young, so devoted to dad, so into their enjoying their time together. And it was cut horribly, painfully short. He had a horrible start to life and when his life's work was to culminate in so much time with with all of us, his life was cut, brutally ended a half hour before my sister's birthday.
Fortunately, he enjoyed his life after childhood very much and told me days before he died that whether you live 60 years or 100, it's too short, and you must simply live your passion and enjoy your family while you can. And so he did, we did. Truly, the journey must be the point, there is no destination. Fortunately, 4 years ago when their retirement was wiped out in the stock market, dad got a job in paradise, he'd say - in hawaii. pictures of him and mom their alternately warm my heart and break it, as i wish they were still there and happy, even tho it had reduced the time we saw them the two years they lived there.
But when you say god is good all the time, i haven't the slightest clue what you mean.
2006-08-20 16:27:55
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answered by cassandra 6
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I agree. Life is beautiful. Of course if you were saying this to a starving Ethiopian family, or a child in India with Polio, or a woman selling her body for drugs in Camden New Jersey well that would be foolish. So what is the answer? Life is both beautiful and horrific, both blissful and full of pain. Of course it is best to live life with love in your heart, I do my best to do this, but we shouldn't enjoy at the expense of others, or without understanding their suffering.
2006-08-20 16:14:25
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answered by skippybuttknuckle 3
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Not all the time. Life is a gamble and isnt perfect. Sometimes I opt to be dead than alive b/c I know that Im saved and I know where Im going. There, there will be no worries!
2006-08-20 16:13:11
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answered by Jazzy Boo! 2
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Omg we really need more people like you in the world!! i mean i totally agree with you, it doesnt matter how hard life gets, its short and u should live the best of it!!
2006-08-20 16:12:57
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answered by . 3
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Yes, in some ways it is. But two years ago, I might've said, just might've, said it's not worth living. But that was then. Now days, I'm really not sure if it is or not. I am, however, happier than I was then. So far.
2006-08-20 16:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm, the way I see it, life is not beautiful. It is a bloody mess that ends in death.
Have a good night.
2006-08-20 16:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is! And don't you let anyone change your mind or break your spirit! The world needs ALOT more people like you!
2006-08-24 14:22:21
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answered by sumadremari 2
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yeah ,Life is so beatiful and also it so short.So we have use it all for kindness and also to help world community for peace.But i we look at around the world nowadays life is so worst and life will become not beuatiful anymore.So we have to make better all aspects in our life
2006-08-20 16:13:21
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answered by muhammad iqbal 1
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