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Chapter Two
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3 thoughts on “The Deadist – Chapter Two”
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Killing oneself is the shortest way to hell.
In times of distress Jesus is the answer.
Waiting for chapter two of the deadist.
Thanks
No doubt there are lots of people in this kind of situation some even worse than this, but then we don’t own our life, it belongs to our Creator, therefore we should let him take over the situation through prayer.