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Title: I Could not stop for death & Do not go gentle into that good night
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God, our creator, created of all mankind. According to what they teach in church, God knows every second of our lives to be, "I am your creator. You were in my care even before you were born" (Isaiah 44:2). He planned our lives, even our sufferings and our death even before we were planted on this Earth... Showed first 250 characters
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He planned our lives, even our sufferings and our death even before we were planted on this Earth. He who created us is the only one who can take away. This is not a reason to just give up on life. Even if we are already structured, He gave us free-will; He let us make our own choices... Showed next 250 characters
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