QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Are we, who aren't quite the believers worth less or are we even worthless no matter if we otherwise are doing our best to make a better world, to help to the children one way or another, are committed to God's 10 commands because they simply have to be a part of our lives if we are about to acheave the goal to be as good and helpful people in our lives?
No offence, but reading Kings & Chronicles, written by Mr. Greg A King who I highly respect though, puts one question into my mind and holds it there all the time: Are we, who aren't quite the believers worth less or are we even worthless no matter if we otherwise are doing our best to make a better world, to help to the children one way or another, are committed to God's 10 commands because they simply have to be a part of our lives if we are about to acheave the goal to be as good and helpful people in our lives? Are we spiritually lost because of we rather then believing in God, believe in (good) people, especially children who I believe are our hope for the better world one day?
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