When it came time for me to go to university, I chose journalism on the advice of my cousin – she told me that they were once given free sandwiches at a conference and then I decided that this was not so bad (to be honest, she told me a lot of things, but I only remembered about the sandwiches). However, it didn't work out with the journalistic faculty and I ended up at the phil faculty, so much so that in my senior years I was already intending to go teach at school, when suddenly, I'm sorry, God called me.
I wasn't a believer or an unbeliever, all these questions were just as uninteresting to me as an ordinary person, my life turned out to be quite happy without that, so I didn't really think about anything at all, but when God pinched me, when I somehow fell in love, or woke up, then I decided without thinking that I should quickly die for God or do something So I went to the church, where I asked: how can I become a priest (and die quickly, of course)? To which I was popularly explained that I needed to finish the seminary, serve and all that, which in general happened. And now I serve as a deacon, but I'm still not dead.�
When it came time for me to go to university, I chose journalism on the advice of my cousin – she told me that they were once given free sandwiches at a conference and then I decided that this was not so bad (to be honest, she told me a lot of things, but I only remembered about the sandwiches). However, it didn't work out with the journalistic faculty and I ended up at the phil faculty, so much so that in my senior years I was already intending to go teach at school, when suddenly, I'm sorry, God called me.
I wasn't a believer or an unbeliever, all these questions were just as uninteresting to me as an ordinary person, my life turned out to be quite happy without that, so I didn't really think about anything at all, but when God pinched me, when I somehow fell in love, or woke up, then I decided without thinking that I should quickly die for God or do something So I went to the church, where I asked: how can I become a priest (and die quickly, of course)? To which I was popularly explained that I needed to finish the seminary, serve and all that, which in general happened. And now I serve as a deacon, but I'm still not dead.�
I don't know, they say there is no death.