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It does make sense considering every pastor in the South is somehow utterly convinced that those not in his congregation haven't heard the good news.
One time a Jehova's Witness tried to convert me by slowly explaining the concept of God like it was this completely alien concept.
I do not want to be an atheist, I wish God was as self evident as these people claim. Eternal life in Paradise, knowing my deceased loved ones are just waiting to show me around the greatest resort in the omniverse because my own ticket is just a heart beat away.
However physicialism as depressing and unsatisfying as it is seems to be the way things work whether I like it or not. And believe you me. I don't like it.
I truly wish the Christians were right and behind the scenes is an all powerful being who genuinely loves me and wants to forgive me of all I've done wrong.
But if he's out there I cannot find him.
I get it. It's an understandable desire, that there's somehow more to this and a point to our suffering. Be careful with the Witnesses though. If you're grieving lost loved ones, they'll pick up on it and try to leverage that to swindle you in. I truly believe most religious people mean well, but the Watch Tower Society (the people behind the JW's) are incredibly predatory and outright teach their followers to leverage people's grief if they pick up on it.
I know everything about the Jehova's Witnesses but thanks for the warning. They are a dangerous group indeed