1) You do not even have to say things and it is as known.
In class yesterday, our teacher brilliantly explained how we can know that a person believes something although they never say it, maybe this goes along with "actions speak louder than words" and "you say it best when you say nothing at all".
Like my lawyer who warned me about moving to Utah, because they were all Mormon. I told him that I was. Because I had never discussed anything spiritual, he was very surprised and said, "Oh. I thought you were Christian." Rarely have I been so flattered. That was how I truly gained a testimony of this Church. I knew and loved Christ and sought to know him better and recognize him. It becomes obvious then that this is his church.
2) I am safe in saying the good guy does win.
Always do what is right, because it's right, duh, just sing the song "choose the right when a choice is placed before you..." Lena taught me that in primary one day. I was her teacher and primary pianist. She was asked a question and I cringed cause I didn't know the answer so I hoped she didn't look to me to save her. She matter of factly said, "Oh, I know that. Choose the right." How Brilliant and I was her CTR teacher I should have known. Ahh well. She was perfectly correct.
Then, in class, the teacher said again that at judgement, no one will get away with anything or think that any justice was avoided. Hence I feel safe to say the good guy wins what he deserves...good. It just feels like people get away with things because of the appearance of a shorter time frame.
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