I don't believe in any actual thinking God that marks the fall of every bird in Australia or every bug in India, a God that records all of our sins in a big golden book and judges us when we die - I don't want to believe in a God who would deliberately create bad people and then deliberately send them to roast in a hell He created-but I believe there has to be something Stephen King
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My mother was a Christian and so we were raised with a strong faith. Later, I was taught to believe in an actual god and I had to go through some difficult times for this belief. In the end, my father died and I became a single parent. In addition to having to care for my son, I also had to take care of my elderly parents. I was very busy, but it didn't matter because I knew that everything would be okay because my son and I would be together forever.

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