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Guest Sant Amandeep Singh

My Father died three years ago. A year after his death I started questioning Gods existence. I read atheist books. I looked into the major world religions. I came to the conclusion that their is no God.

I would have dreams about my Dad. Then I would wake up and realize that he was dead. This was worst feeling ever.

I f their is a god then why does he make people go through the misery of death?.

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Im sorry to hear about your father...

Everyone will depart from this world, we all will die so does that mean god doesn't exist? It doesn't work like that. Each body has a soul humans, animals, insects we all go through cycle of birth and death as souls we wonder around in countless 8.4 million life forms untill our soul actually emerges with god. Don't you see this is all an illusion that's why we by shouldn't get too attached to wordly things. Look in Guru Ji time do you really think they would have sacrificed everything if they didn't think god didn't exist?

Who made the planets, moons and million of galaxies not people that's for but the one creator of all god if you don't have faith then it's a horrible life. we had family when we were animals, insects now humans everything in life comes and goes but ultimatly you have to accept god will and say to yourself I'm not permanent myself and accept gods will that the soul has done it's deed on planet earth and now is needed.

Nothing, noone stays forever, life itself is the witness, see and believe.

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