Gods kingdom contains an infinite variety of coincidence and circumstance, how could it be otherwise? Without sadness there could be no happiness, without hot there could be no cold ..
The tragedy is in your mind. Beyond understanding there is a field, we'll meet there in timeless bliss and loving harmony.
2007-05-26 01:39:51
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answered by #+%? 3
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Human Nature. Being a few (mm) of Brain tissue depth apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. Thats how we begin to understand human behaviour.
No one can justify a "tragic World" but at least we can appreciate that it can be. Which is more than a lion as it tears the head off another living animal.
2007-05-26 15:05:58
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answered by Bob 2
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every generation on this earth gains something and loses something. The only way I can get through such an awful world is to think positively, to maintain strong integrity toward myself and others, to live a full, rich life focusing on what I'm good at and what my own gifts are and to live so that whenever and however I die I can do so with the satisfaction of knowing I've done my best with the time that I was given. It's hard to make your peace in such a world if you are unable to shut out the horrors (some do it better than others) but everyone has to make their own peace with it. There are things in the world amidst the tragedy, that are worth living for, you just have to look a little harder than you used to.
2007-05-26 08:34:53
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answered by Sarah J 6
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We can't justify this at all. For every good there is a bad etc. The worse part about it is that too much empathises is put on reporting bad news only in stead of happier events. There are way more nicer people than bad people, and hopefully if we, the good, continue as we are, we will come through on top. If you look at the answers to your question, everyone sounds of a decent nature and mind, all the best people.
2007-05-26 08:56:56
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answered by DALE A 2
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I don't 'justify' it, but the Bible explains it.
1 John 5:19
"The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one."
Satan is behind the tragedies we witness.
That is why Jesus continually told his followers to be "no part of the world."
John 17:15,16.
Too many people think God should run around correcting things individually, one at a time.
No.
He is about to do a 'class-action.'
2007-05-26 08:34:44
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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I don't think there is no justification for it. The problem is that everyone is so busy trying to find fault in other people instead of looking at their own selves. It's so much easier to point out what's wrong with or what's going on in -insert name's- life, and by doing that we are taking the focus off of ourselves. No one is perfect but I believe that by looking at our own faults first and working on them, this world can truly be a better place.
2007-05-26 10:25:13
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answered by Miss A 5
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I can't justify myself for things that are out of my control.
We just have to join the happy club and learn not to be so cynical about life , just get on with things and make things better what we can change.
2007-05-26 08:36:18
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answered by Tooly 3
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I don't. There is no justification for it. I'm doing what I can do as one mom to make the world a better place for me and my babies, and praying that will be strong enough to deal with the world's injustices.
2007-05-26 08:41:59
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answered by MamiZorro2 6
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I do not justify it. it is so bad, that it doesn't deserve any justification. I'm just trying to to survive somehow.
My friend said: 'What ever you do, you should put **** on yourself. It is just the choice of an amount.'
2007-05-26 12:59:37
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answered by veceras 3
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It cannot be justified, only repaired.
2007-05-26 08:47:46
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answered by ? 6
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