These are the words, not found in the Bible, which every believer in Christ should ask himself today.
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Dear Pip from Ireland,
Well, I can say that I did not expect the kind of comment you left, but I read it all.
I will light a candle for you, not in a Church of stone, but in my heart, promising to pray for you for the rest of my life, so that, one day, you might understand the mystery of evil and the mystery of good, because, before you understand whence comes good and evil, you will always misunderstand God, as you have quite eloquently expressed.
Wishing you a Blessed Easter…