I don’t believe that when you die God stands before you and judges you, but I do tend to believe that when you die you experience everything you did or did not do to others while you were here. I’m thinking Mitchell McConnell will find that difficult.

Dec 5, 2020 · 4:22 AM UTC

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The life review, yes.
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I believe injecting our personal religious predilections into political/governance discussions is never helpful, and always dangerous. 🙏🏼
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I wonder how Pelosi will find that experience -- or Schumer or Obama - or the Clintons.
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What happened to forgiveness?
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After mhy mother died I had several lucid dreams. In one dream she told me the 1st thing that happens is we feel the pain of anyone we ever hurt. She thanked me for all my prayers.
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But who came bk from death & told what her/his experienced up-there? Ppl are making up things/stories it never ever happened & they never ever experienced it!
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I don't think so. Mitch McConnell has a complete lack of empathy and compassion and is morally corrupt. But, so is the GOP. They are in for the money, not for the people. We know it, they know it and still, somehow, people are tricked to vote for them. How stupid is that?
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I worked hospice many yrs so I’m not going to comment other than say that I love your spirituality Marianne.
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Defending Your Life is one of my favorite movies on this topic.
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If you say so, but as a non-believer I'm all for holding people to account in the only time and place we know to exist.
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