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- From: BLD110@psuvm.psu.edu (Betty Lee Dowlin, Choice, AC)
- Newsgroups: alt.atheism
- Subject: re: searcher
- Message-ID: <92355.234647BLD110@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 04:46:47 GMT
- Organization: Penn State University
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- Roulen Rostainian writes to ask what questions I found the church unable to
- answer for me. So I'll try and relate a few and perhaps you will get an idea.
-
- I looked around me and saw people I loved living in ways that according to the
- church would cause them to be condemned to hell forever. Now I could see the
- beauty, love, and worth of these individuals and I wondered that I had more
- love and compassion than God.
-
- I saw a friend of mine struggle to have a child, and finally be blessed with
- the joy of a daughter of her own. No child was ever more wanted or loved, and
- yet she developed a fatal disease that cost her parents everything and they
- lost her in the end anyway. Now I wondered why. Why would life be set up in
- such a way that someone seemingly picked at random would have to endure such
- pain.
-
- I saw myself - raised in a loving home, given all the advantages that a middle
- class family could give in the 1950's and 60's, and I met people with little
- or nothing in their childhood, and life and faith were an uphill battle.
- And I wondered where is the fairness here? Where is the everyone is created
- equal? What kind of a set-up is this?
-
- I think you get the picture. No pastor, priest, minister or church member
- were able to answer these questions to MY satisfaction, and I started what
- has been for me a life long search. I have found some of my answers - enough
- to know that the rest are there waiting for me to get to them. What they are
- is not important to this discussion. My point was that we become blind to the
- truth by our conceptions of what we think the truth must be. I had to be
- willing to let go of my need to control the answer before I was able to look
- for truth wherever it might be.
- Betty Lee Dowlin
-