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Suffering : I'd rather be dead than suffer

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Clark, Russell. Suffering : I'd Rather Be Dead Than Suffer. Mary Andrews College. 1993. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/173807.

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Clark, R. (1993). Suffering : I'd rather be dead than suffer. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/173807.

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Clark, Russell. Suffering : I'd Rather Be Dead Than Suffer. Mary Andrews College. 1993. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/173807.

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  • Clark speaks on : 1. The case against God is quite weak, espeically in light of science 2. At the basis of biology there are compreensible principles, and once we understand them the mystery of why things happen is removed. It doesn't have to be a mystery 3. Jesus is the focus for life and suffering, and the cross bridges the apparent gap between love and suffering. 4. There are lots of compensations, especially if we would allow them to happen. Cassette label reads : "Session 2 master R Clark" Cassette box adds : "Survival of the toughest 1993 Masters 1. Session 1 (Di Nicolios) 2. Session 2 (Russell Clark) 3. Session 3 (Annette Britton) 4. Session 4 (Panel) Survival of the toughest
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