Re: Shades of gray?




"Bam" <deercounselor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Everybody goes around saying "it's all good" these days.

It most definitely is not all good.

You'd have to define your interpretation of the phrase before I could
discuss the fact that it sure can be "all good" .


What I believe is that there is both good and bad.

I also believe that neither could exist without the other.

And finally, I also believe that the God of my understanding can work things
and bring some good out of bad things that happen, but that does not mean to
me that everything is "all good."

Explain to the child being abused that "it's all good" and see how they
interpret it. Explain to someone who lost their entire family in the
Holocaust that "it's all good" and see how they feel about it.

Now, I also believe that there is a lesson in *everything* if I am willing
and open to look for it, so from that perspective I can see where that
phrase might have some validity for me, but only from that perspective.

ed


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