hi monica, i'm not trying to pick an arguement, i do appreciate your passion
i think there are two components to why i posted originally, you said:
"Just ask your parents or grandparents if they ever heard of children, or babies, getting cancer or diabetes back in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. They were able to detect cancer then. They will tell you it was very rare, if at all. "
that's a heck of a sweeping statement, i know there's been an increase in type 2 diabetes, and i know there has been an increase in some forms of cancer, however that's not what you said.
the other reason is that i simply don't believe that every condition can be cured, and i think there comes a point when acceptance and appreciation for the catalyst brings an element of peace. i expect you disagree with me on this so we are probably coming from different places. you've experienced illness in family members caused by lifestyle factors, i've experienced illness in family members which, appears to me, almost entirely pre incarnative decisions for teach/learning, unrelated to lifestyle. probably simply a case of different experiences resulting in different perspectives.
apologies for line spacing - i seem to be getting either no spacing or enormous spaces - not sure why
i think there are two components to why i posted originally, you said:
"Just ask your parents or grandparents if they ever heard of children, or babies, getting cancer or diabetes back in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. They were able to detect cancer then. They will tell you it was very rare, if at all. "
that's a heck of a sweeping statement, i know there's been an increase in type 2 diabetes, and i know there has been an increase in some forms of cancer, however that's not what you said.
the other reason is that i simply don't believe that every condition can be cured, and i think there comes a point when acceptance and appreciation for the catalyst brings an element of peace. i expect you disagree with me on this so we are probably coming from different places. you've experienced illness in family members caused by lifestyle factors, i've experienced illness in family members which, appears to me, almost entirely pre incarnative decisions for teach/learning, unrelated to lifestyle. probably simply a case of different experiences resulting in different perspectives.
apologies for line spacing - i seem to be getting either no spacing or enormous spaces - not sure why