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The reason behind the world's fakeness


The world is a very comfortable place for humans to live according to their imagination. All things being equal as the duration of man on earth, the world becomes fake when we die at the end, living our properties behind for others.
This article proves and uncovered the world behind the scenes.
Life is like catching the wind; you always seek other things, even if you have enough. One will get a lot of money and still be thinking of where to save it; the other may have many children and still be in search of marriage; another will grow and still pray for life. People are good and good people are still needed; people are helped, and still others are crying for help; bad people are in prison as assumed, and still there are bad people walking freely and uncountable occurrences that cannot be understood in human nature.
The only thing that makes the world fake is death. Mostly people become upset when death comes to mind. After all the fame, properties, love, hatred, arrogance, and the whole being as an individual, we will surely be buried the same as we witness others going into the grave. With this, the world has nothing to offer mankind on earth but grief and sorrow without discrimination since it is filled with lies.
The most important thing is that whether rich or poor, strong or weak, good or bad, smart or foolish, gentle or dirty, smooth or rough, believer or unbeliever, all will not survive in the near future. Death will take each and every single organism on earth together with our deeds in order to determine our determination. The world is blinded people with material things chased by humans.
Whatever we are seeking on this earth is temporal and cannot add a single day, hour, minute, or second or extend our duration on earth.
God is the only survivor of this fake world, and to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior, you live even if you die on this earth. Eternity is Jesus Christ; accept him now and have eternal life.

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