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Saving a life doesn't equal creating one or bringing one about. To save a life basically means to extend it; the person has already lived for some time and were about to die, but through your action, they are able to continue living for some more time. Whoever you "save" are all going to die one day anyway. On the other hand, we know that death for every living being is certain, and no one has yet came back from death, unless you believe in Jesus. There is no other possible way to bring back your loved one who is deceased, or anyone for that matter, if it were not for this genie lamp choice between a life and wealth. They're dead, gone, never to come back otherwise--so bringing them back in this scenario is akin to creating life. So I reiterate...money cannot bring about or create life. It can only help improve the quality of life/lives.
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Saving a life doesn't equal creating one or bringing one about. To save a life basically means to extend it; the person has already lived for some time and were about to die, but through your action, they are able to continue living for some more time. Whoever you "save" are all going to die one day anyway. On the other hand, we know that death for every living being is certain, and no one has yet came back from death, unless you believe in Jesus. There is no other possible way to bring back your loved one who is deceased, or anyone for that matter, if it were not for this genie lamp choice between a life and wealth. They're dead, gone, never to come back otherwise--so bringing them back in this scenario is akin to creating life. So I reiterate...money cannot bring about or create life. It can only help improve the quality of life/lives.
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