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I have seen a lot of changes in my three-quarters of a century; some good, some not so good.

When I was a child, I was taught to pray every night. I learned to believe in God, and still do. It is bothersome to keep reading news articles that show many people, who do not believe in God and Christians, are some kind of nut cases. Those same people won’t say a word about other religions that are questionable, but if they did, they would be hounded for saying anything.

I believe there is no question more fundamental to man’s own existence than whether an all-powerful, all-knowing creator sits at the controls of the universe.

When I consider all the theft and corruption that is going on, I have to wonder what those people are thinking. We all will die one day and I, for one, would be very concerned if I did not have the faith that I have.

Lloyd Dunn, Auburn

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