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Autism in the Bible -Does God Care About Autism Part 2

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Does the Bible have anything to say about autism? Have you ever wondered if God cares about it? In this two part video, I share a little-known Bible story with fascinating details that will be extremely familiar to people who love someone with autism. This Bible story changed my life. Listen in, and please share it with anyone you know who cares for someone on the autism spectrum. Blessings! Kelly Langston

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  • I'm glad you found comfort in that story and I admire you for trying to comfort parents of AS children. But even as a Christian, I don't share your optimism at this time in my life. Because of the curse,God allows horrible things to happen to people -even people of faith. As I get older, I find it more difficult to accept and understand the suffering in this world. I guess we will someday, but I'm more than a little cynical at the moment. I'm on the spectrum myself and I wish I never existed.

  • @1LoneDesperado His story isn't over yet...and neither is yours! You do have a purpose here....so don't give up. You are here for a reason. Keep going, keep walking, keep trusting, keep reading His promises. He will be faithful to them. Every one. In prayer....kslangnc.

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  • That's a good story. I do always wonder though why the Catholic schools don't let kids with Autism attend their schools.

  • thank u for sharing! what a blessing

  • @1LoneDesperado I share asperger and shared your view on a curse. It feels terrible until I found my reason. My reason to be here. I need to have asperger. It's important. My views, I want to be normal. That view however has no future. I agree there is pain. It will take a while. Whatever skills you have show them. If this still doesn't help you I am still siding with you. It's hard and the feeling may stay with you forever.

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