Originally posted by Harsha Shah
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I am wondering if Mr. Toole is being familiar with the story of the blind men and the elephant: one is touching the belly and thinking that it is a boulder and another one is feeling the tail and mistaking it for a broom.
I am also thanking Mrs. Handmaiden for her educated reply and I am asking if my colleague was not becoming an angel, what was taking place. . .
and she would comfort his distraught relatives, yes?
He was a member of the Church of Scotland but not an active one and he was sometimes mentioning that he was still a believer to a higher power, yes.
I am also agreeing with Mrs Handmaiden that angels are or course silly fairy tales. . .
. . . but they could have been providing solace, yes?
I didn't write the Bible, but I will admit that it is challenging to read and following its instructions requires ceaseless, hyper-focused effort. This may be overwhelming for many people. The problem is that the Bible itself doesn't offer a "commitment-lite" option. Being a Christian isn't a part-time job that one works for a few hours a week to earn a few "extra" blessings. It is an all-or-nothing deal.
I am hoping that I am not offending you. . .
. . . but I am thinking that many christians are not thinking very much when they are offering their words of comfort to those who are grieving. No.
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