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Would you help a dying child.?

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Its not for me.

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no idea what you are talking about.

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@david-burton said
Would you help a dying child.?
If you helped, in the end, would it prevent that child from ever dying later in life? We should always help when possible. No matter how much help each of us gives and gets the only thing ever going to stop us from seeing everyone we know and love die, is if we die before them. (Clay Jones) We all will pass from this life into the next.

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are you taking the proverbial.

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@david-burton said
Would you help a dying child.?
Question is too vague.

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@rajk999 said
Question is too vague.
Redemption is him vague.

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@david-burton said
Redemption is him vague.
Is English your second language?

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Redemption is up to the individual. They have to want to be redeemed first. Then they would need to be deemed 'worthy', presumably at Judgement. You could also redeem yourself in the eyes of your fellow man through your actions.

No, @divegeester, it is not 'automatic'. You still need to work for your redemption, even if you don't want to hear that. If you do not want it, no one can give it to you.

As always, actions talk, BS walks.

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@rajk999 said
Is English your second language?
its not even my third.

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