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Nonexistence

Posted on Jun 8th, 2008 by Kathryn : Believer Kathryn

Nonexistence


There is no heaven and no hell.

There is no God, no Son, no Spirit.

How did we ever come to believe this?


"Satan's greatest trick was convincing the world he didn't exist."

I mention this old truth and hear nervous laughter.

"You're not one of those 'God' freaks, are you?"

"The devil's just an ideal. You don't really believe he exists, do you?"

Slaying demons is a figurative expression.

Praying is an exercise in futility.


Why have we been taught these lies?

Is it too scary to believe the truth?

Fighting Satan and his demons is a life-long war!

Victory over him and his hordes is a place in Heaven by Our Father.


The world believes that denying Heaven will make Hell unexist.

The soul knows better. Why else do those closest to death cry out for their Father and His mercy?

I don't know if Hell is full of fire and brimstone, but this I do know:

All good things come from God and the absence of God is the closest to Hell that can be encountered on this earth.


"We are the evil of the world." If that's true, then where did we come by inspiration?

Pick up a newspaper and read about the child's body they pulled out of the water.

She was raped and smothered before being tossed in the river like a broken toy.

Look at her and tell me there is no Satan, no demons, among us.


"We are the good of the world." Again if this is true, where is our inspiration?

Turn on the news and see the family that was kicked out in the streets with only the clothes on their backs.

Watch as ordinary heroes take them into their homes, clothe them, and feed them, and give us all hope.

See this and tell me there is no God, no angels, in our lives.


There is a Heaven and there is a Hell.

Where do you want to be?

The Holy Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit live.

Will you let them in your life?

We believe and we hope and we pray.

Will you keep the faith?

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