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  1. I think if anyone ever knew- REALLY *knew*- why the universe is here (I know part of it BTW: God created the universe and everything in it- like planet Earth- so that His children (human beings) could come here (to Earth) to learn and grow and someday become like Him) then she would know why she is here (to learn and grow and return to heaven a better person, someone more like the Father) and would- if she really and truly KNEW why she is here in the universe- also know what her part is in it, what her GOAL is, and what she has to do to.... finish, if you will. Reach the goal, complete the journey, etc. And if she really KNEW what it took to get to the end, she would be able to do it, because God has never given anyone a challenge the couldn't overcome. And she would, eventually, reach the goal -to become like the Father and live with Him in eternal glory in heaven- and be happy, forever.

    Sorry to turn your light, happy, funny little post into a deep religious testimonial, but I felt I should share my opinion, even it it is kinda.... sobering. If you want to find out more go to this website: http://www.mormon.org

    In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

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  2. It's ok! I'm glad you were able to comment on that. I'm glad you're brave enough to stand up for your faith.

    That quote isn't mine, it's from the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. I haven't read it, I just like the quote

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