A once
in a lifetime event happened this past Thursday in Dallas, Texas.
Not exact matches
So, your basing your claim on assumption that 1 Thessalonians where it talks about Paul stating about what
happens to those of us who remain when Christ returns that one automatically concludes that Paul fully expected that
event to
happen in his
lifetime, whereas 2 Thessalonians talks what has to
happen before hand
in order for Christ to return.
You can pull from palaeontology, you can look at experiments, you can find actual examples of speciation
events that have
happened in our
lifetimes, and yes, genetics too.
«An absolute risk of 0.15 % for an
event that
happens only a few times
in one's
lifetime is very low (
in other words a woman would only expect to have 1 child die if she had over 650 children).»
Let's instead presume that an
event like the Global Financial Crisis might never
happen again
in our
lifetime and focus on what can
happen in a more normal time.
Whether you're
in your 20s or 40s, being a new parent is one of the most exciting and frightening
events that can
happen in one's
lifetime.
No one knows what will
happen tomorrow, but
in order to ensure the financial independence of your family
in your absence, it is quite essential to buy a whole life insurance to secure all important life
events in your
lifetime.