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... s like "Thank heaven for it, everything that happens in the world happens because of heaven's wish..."

But when something bad happens, like a murder or a terrorist attack or a rape, why does no one say "This is also God's wish, everything that happens in this world happens due to his wish..."?

What happens then?

People twist and use words and phrases to suit their own convenience.

Only by facing the true nature of humanity, without any shelter or protection, can w ...

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