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If it ends my story, I'll just never make the wish.
Sounds like a trap
If it's going to kill me then honestly I don't think there's much I can get out of it. I feel like this is probably the best answer to go with, with the caveat that I'd save my wish until I get really old.
Unless the money makes them unhappy and now they live a really long time unhappy. Like a lot of lotto winners end up sad.
-> that would mean all have heared of Christ
-> that would mean Crist returns
-> that would undo me just dying:)
and we instantly have a much better world for all free of evil and sin.
What if knowing christ is why I don't follow christianity? With the internet who doesn't know Christ these days?
not all have internet.
and not all do know.
there are still people on earth who never heard the gospel.
The end.