Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. As a former pastor, I became somewhat at ease with performing the last rites of the dying and conducting funeral services for individuals that had lived a long and fulfilled life. After all, their deaths had been expected and were due of natural causes. But it was always the unnatural, the tragic, or unexpected deaths that disturbed me. In reality, how can anyone justify the sudden death of a newborn baby or a young child. With our limited understanding, how can a suicidal death or the death of a spouse, killed by a drunk driver or an act of God, be adequately explained. Still, it was extremely difficult to conduct funeral services and provide…
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