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Showing Original Post only (View all)the end of life is not to be happy nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain but to do the will of God [View all]
Come what may-
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the end of life is not to be happy nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain but to do the will of God [View all]
arely staircase
Jan 2014
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correct. even an orthodox jew in Israel could not follow it to the letter. nt
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#45
Myself, I'm more beholden to the will of Starquin, the Five-In-One. He comes first!
randome
Jan 2014
#30
I disagree but if that is what Dr. King needed to motivate him to do what he did then we are all
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#31
even he? I'm not sure I have heard MLKs part in the civil rights movement described that way.
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#43