An NDE on Love vs. Why?
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
- NDErs return to their bodies with one undeniable truth - that we're meant to live our lives learning to love, to fulfill the great command to Love God with our whole heart, and one another as ourselves. Yet we often fill our days with trivial and/or profound questions from our brains asking, "Why?" This NDEr reports on the incredible mistake he made.
NDE Radio with Lee Witting May 27, 2024
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I have been listening to you for years. As I have been struggling with this, wanting to know why? All the suffering of humans, animals, destruction of the environment, exploiting every living being on earth, exploiting earth, it’s getting too much to bare all the suffering…
This is very helpful.
My gratitude to you for your show.
Thank you Lee❤
I could listen to your voice all day !
Your kindness radiates from you and I look forward to Monday’s to hear what you have to offer.
Much Love to All 💜☮️
Thank you Lee 😊
I have had a simular struggle and your sharing has been very helpful. Thanks so much.
Thank you, this is a wonderful NDE!
This is something I struggle with a lot as well: why are we here? What is the purpose of living in this world? I really struggle to make sense of it, especially being raised in a religion that says that the only purpose of life in this world is to earn a life in the next world. God loves us so much that he put us in a world full of suffering and traps and pitfalls and demonic influences so that we can somehow find our way back to him before we die, and if we fail, we will spend eternity in endless torment. In order to make God sound less like an abusive parent, we’ve turned him into a negligent one, as if that were any better. I have heard it said that the opposite of love is not hate, but indifference, yet when it comes to God, the utter indifference towards his children who fail to find him or live up to his standards is treated as the greatest act of love. To me, it renders creation itself the most extreme act of cruelty if the Creator knew from the beginning that some (if not most) of his creatures would end up suffering eternally. No Christian apologist has ever been able to make it make sense to me. All it does is leave me wondering why.