Tell Me Why?

Why Does it Take Death To.....Why Does it Take Children to Starve.........Why...

By Fatimah, published Nov 08, 2007
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Why is it that falling in love outside your faith is viewed as sinful in some religions?

Why is it that people only follow what they want from their religions and disregard the rest?

Why do people change the rules of their faith to suit their needs?

Why is it that some of the most religious people in the 3rd world countries who believe in god and are slaves to god almighty are suffering more than anyone?

Why does it take someone close to you to die for people to change?

Why is it people feel the need to kill others?

Why is it that 'anxiety' is not seen as a real illness?

Why is it that the Finland and American School massacres could not be prevented?

Why is it that people find a need to talk about others behind their backs?

Why is it that people not wanted as presidents/prime ministers keep getting re- elected?

Why is that people saying they wish they could help never do?

Why is it that children are starving and not enough is being done to save them?

Why do emo's have to be vegetarians?

Why do we have to be thin to be happy and content?

Why do we have to be on the verge of quitting before being offered a pay rise?

Why is not enough being done to help the homeless?

Why there are so many questions left unanswered?

Tell Me Why?

So many questions but we are told 'don't ask why'

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Takeaways
  • Death before change
  • Suffering religious people
  • So many questions left unaswered
Did You Know?
There are so many questions asked but not all of them are answered, why?
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"the answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind" Bob Dylan It might help to think about dirt. Underground creepy crawling things, like worms, are very busy. They seem ugly to me. Yet they are needed to aerate (spelling) the soil. Perhaps we need bad stuff to appreciate the good.

Posted on 11/14/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

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