Who’s Responsible for the Separation?

Who’s Responsible for the Separation? by Ralph L. Smith Sr. is an exploration of the complex relationship between faith and loss. Independently published on December 27, 2018, this 62-page book delves into the reasons why religious leaders often attribute the death of loved ones to divine will, questioning the fairness of such declarations. The author examines the implications of these beliefs and their alignment with scriptural teachings, prompting readers to reflect on the narratives surrounding grief and spirituality.
In this edition, readers will find a critical analysis of the statements made during funerals and the emotional weight they carry. Smith addresses the disconnect between the portrayal of a loving God and the suffering experienced by individuals, particularly in the context of illness and death. By challenging conventional views, Who’s Responsible for the Separation? invites readers to reconsider the role of faith in moments of loss and the truths that may be overlooked in times of grief.
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What is it? That causes ministers of the Gospel, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelist, Pastors or Teachers, to eulogize a funeral and declare the God took, called home, or is the blame for their love one’s removal from this earth. Why do we make unfair declarations about the God that we serve? Why do we ask people to love a loving God after He supposedly killed the love of our lives, or gave them something like a sickness which ultimately killed them, because He refused to heal them? Whatever reason you come up with, it does not line up with the Scriptures. So, do we take the Bible out of the funeral or do we choose during ceremonies like this when emotions are high, and feelings are low, to say something that is not true because we are trying to please the listener. Who’s Responsible for the Separations shares the truth of the one who is behind it all.
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