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Re: Problem's--to--possibilities.
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Human I. Scientist. on December 14, 1998 05:00:03 UTC |
: can you prove to me your feeling of love? We have named that feeling word 'love'. : by what means do you measure your feelings that : you have? I cannot measure feelings. : why do you 'feel', Human scientist? Because, it is basic of life. : see, these questions dig a little deeper than just : observing nature. the further you dig, the more : obvious you become of who you are. And the more obvious you : become of yourself, the more you discover the need : of a purpose for yourself. And the more you : discover the need of a purpose for yourself, the : more you realize how alone you are by yourself. : And finally, the more you realize how alone you are, : the more you realize exactly how alone you are not! : You are created with a purpose, for a purpose. : To bring glory to the God who created you. Of cource i have 'purpose'. Of cource every living has purpose? Or cource every planets has purpose. But. Purpose of who? Purpose of why? Purpose of life? I dont know, who, or why, or how, all is/or born exist. I dont have answer. You dont either. Evolution, progress, existing, is in the same. In the same. You say one word GOD. I ask you. What is GOD? Is it that 'in the same'. I was born to my parents. I start to grow. I eat. I grow. I feel. I learn. I'm exist. I'm live. I dont know, what is my future. But, i know. I must live, love pand peace. Make right things. Be happy. Love and Peace. Human.
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