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  • sea_sea0

    gonna elaborate here on your note mono...
    i agree, the good things are always associated to this wonderful god, but what happens when a kid gets cancer for example. not fair to tell a parent your child will die because it's what god wants. how about just saying your child is dying because he has cancer. we separate science and religion to the point people live in a sort of alternate universe. what's up with some religions, where they won't even allow blood transfusions. "if god wants them healthy he will cure them now." i find that so sad and ignorant, how can a parent just resignate to that? just let your loved one die because your religion told you it was the way to salvation. so harsh, yet i get how it's a way of coping with something they can't do anything about, but to not allow science to do what it's good at. ugh.

    • +monospaced
    • Something happened in your life where a kid with cancer is dying in a religious family?yurimon
    • that's irrelevant, yuri, the point she's making is that people give credit to god when shit happensmonospaced
    • instead of acknowledging the factmonospaced

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