Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How many of us realize that we are created as "eternal"?   But does that mean we are to suffer eternally?   If we believe that our God, and our prophets are directing us correctly how to live ...then wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that any afterlife would be consistent with that same characteristic way of life?   So, what hope would women have under Shariah law?   Many of them have no hope now, so why would they want to continue in hopeless torment?   I contend that they wouldn't ...but read how Jesus responded to similar situations, and I'd say they'd want Jesus.   Many of us mess up our lives, but we most often demand a second chance ...perhaps a third, and fourth.   But the women subjected to Shariah law have to plea the fifth (Amendment), to survive.  They must remain silent, and live their silent horror.  Many of them know of only two existences:  Their present horror that many are convinced is nearly inescapable; or the only escape ...death itself.  Those who know of the promised eternal life with Jesus, dare not reveal that they know, for fear they may not endure the days living up to that glorious future. They want the horrific days to end ...to cease to exist.   And these days will cease to exist in Heaven.  What a glorious truth they can keep in their heart ...if they only know of it!   The seemingly eternal evil that they often must face each day ...will be forever gone.

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