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Thursday, December 21, 2006,8:45 pm

We all have to seek refuge somewhere. There's no one spared by life's problems. No one is perfect. Some of us believe in happy-go-luck, others in forging their own future as a guarantee. But neither is ever fool-proof. How much of your own life can you choose not to bother before you finally realise you've been living for nothing? And how far in the future can you put your hopes in before you're certain you can't grasp it? I choose to accept a faith that I believe will last for eternity; even at my death I'll see a future. Can your faith do that?