Cigna Health Insurance Provider Tells Employees Not To Hire White Men
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True Christians benefit in their minds, hearts, bodies and souls.
In addition to being spared eternal suffering after their physical bodies die, they are able to find peace and tranquility while the world around them goes absolutely mad. They are not immune to problems or adversity. Sometimes God tests their faith, and sometimes God has something amazing in store for them and just wants to hear them ask for it. That being said, Christians avoid problems and adversity of their own doing by avoiding vices: Promiscuity, greed, gluttony, and putting full faith in men instead of God for example.
I was raised by Christian parents and I try to be a good Christian (and fail every day, but I keep trying anyways), and my life has been blessed. By accepting Jesus as my savior and trying to follow His commandments, and also through hard work; I achieved a solid well-paying career doing something that I enjoy, and bought a house. I don't have any health or mental problems (though being isolated due to people not wanting to meet in person has been a real strain this past year; but prayer helps me get through it); and there's nothing I really want that I don't have right now.
Last thing: A lot of people have fun and live in luxury without accepting Jesus; many of whom have done many evil things with nobody to stop them. But I don't personally know any who feel any real peace or joy in life, or who age well...and when they die they will suffer for eternity unless they turn to Christ.
Sadly, those are a rather rare breed. Most people tend to twist anything good into something wretched or self benefiting. The war on rock and roll and video games is still famously tone deaf. I'm personally not religious in any way, but I have attended church at times for one reason or another. Generally dragged to them from a friend and another out of sheer boredom on Sundays when I went to BMT. The Catholic ones were snooze fests, but fuck me did the Christians like to get animated. They had some bopping songs if you can overlook the cheese. Even after all that I still don't really believe in anything. It just doesn't make sense in the grand scheme of the universe, how big it is, and why some deity would give a solitary fuck about this one small rock or the ants inhabiting it. Also, I kind of like not having to waste my Sunday every single week.
edit: oh, and D&D. But hey, at least the blustering was fun to laugh at and we ended up with some really hilarious takes put in movie form. Starring Tom fucking Hanks of all people.