Rachel, You're Grandma has been given the gift of eternal life. She is now where there is no pain, no sorrow, only joy. She believed in this very strongly. God has rewarded her. You must take comfort in that and lead your life in such a manner that you can be re-united with her in heaven.
Thanks for that who ever you are but I think I know what my grandma's beliefs were, she was MY GRANDMA. And WHO EVER you are, I don't think it's your place to tell me what I must take comfort in, or how I MUST lead my life in-order to be re-united with her. I'm sure your not saying this to be rude but, I have my own beliefs in god and how I must lead my life thanks. And I don't try and push my beliefs on anyone else or tell them how they must lead their lives in order to be re-united with their loved one's in heaven, and I don't think it is your place either.
Re: Grandma
anonymous
December 7 2005, 23:09:10 UTC
I'm sorry you took such offense to what I said. "MUST" was probably not my best choice of words. But as you notice I did not underline it or type it in Caps, because that was not my focus. I find it interesting that it was yours. I feel for you and your loss.
Like I said, I figured you wern't saying it to be rude but this topic is a very touchy one for me. But just wondering, if you know what my grandma believed in so very strongly, then who are you?
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