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Fear Of Not Being Loved

3 June 2010 No Comment

Fear Of Not Being Loved
Doesn’t it seem contradictory when a large group of people praying gets bombed?

You know I thought about this. Doesn’t it create more love and good energy when you have a group of people praying together? (It does not matter what religion one prays in.) Wouldn’t that protect these people from being killed by a bomb? What is wrong with this picture? Is there too much fear in the air and not enough love within when they are praying? Fear attracts fear, Love attracts love. I’m just curious what wise answers you give.

Contrary to popular belief, bad things happen to good people. It doesn’t mean their prayers weren’t heard or that God had something against them. But God does sometimes allow bad things to happen to good people.

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