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Seeing is Believing? | Reflections | Everyday Blog 02

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Most of the questions that I had in my mind(which I mentioned in my previous blog )  were related to the Afterlife, Soul, GOD's existence etc. If you'll ask somebody, show me GOD , can he/she show you? No. Now, I want to clarify something which you and I already agree and everyone should agree. It is that - we cannot see these(Afterlife, Soul, GOD) with our eyes directly. But just because we cannot see them, does that mean they don't exist? What do you think? Let's analyze this claim - Is seeing something the only way to believe in it (that it exists)? Or can we also believe in something without seeing it? For this question, I would say that.. Only seeing is not believing. We, all of us believe in things which we haven't seen. We also believe in something through LOGICAL REASONING and TESTIMONY , instead of Seeing. For example... Our Ancestors : We believe that our ancestors, our Grandparent' grandparents, and their Grandparents; all of them existed in the pas

He Died ; Soon will I also | The Incident

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    I just came back from a funeral. Yesterday, a neighbor of mine died because of a BOMB BLAST . He was a very good young man. I saw him just a couple of days ago, he was walking on the streets at night with his friends . When I heard the news of the bomb blast yesterday I could not believe that he was present there at the time of the bomb blast. I thought many questions Why did he go there and specifically why only on that day he visited the place where this accident happened? The answers to these questions are available( click here to read the news) but no one can surely answer, Was it planned(by someone)? or Was it a coincidence ! Whatever it was. My point is not to discuss that, What I want to share with you is something different, which most of the people don't really want to bother about. When I went for the funeral, inside the Graveyard there was a very huge crowd. I personally did not attended any funeral in which there was such a thick crowd. It was very strange t