Thursday, March 11, 2021

Thought provoking statement 1: Much of life is about managing misery

Thought provoking statement 1

Photo: Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel, February 22, 2021

As Facebook had blocked this website from posting on my Facebook Business Page for months, unfairly without actually, humanly, checking the content of the posting in doubt, which was not offensive; I renamed the URL of this website which began in 2006.

Admittedly this website is not as important to me as my 2004, initial academic website:

Dr. Russell Norman Murray

This website is important in that it allows me to research and present ideas with less academic work and citations than my first website. This allows my work to be more relatable to many.

This series of short posts, is in part, an attempt to regain some lost pageviews due to the URL change.

We will start with one of my statements, which my friendly neighbour, Mr. Bobby Buff has appreciated on a few occasions. He has lost to death his sister and mother at their relatively young ages. This comment is made in the context of a belief in the New Testament, gospel and everlasting life for those that are in Jesus Christ.

John 14:6 New American Standard Bible 6 Jesus *said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me.'

Also consider my several years of work in regards to problems of evil, theodicy and suffering (MPhil/PhD) which has continued online. 

Thought provoking statement 1

Much of life is about managing misery.

(I am not stating that I do not have joy and peace in Jesus Christ, and that all of life is miserable)

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