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    How can I remove evil thoughts from my mind?
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    Pray, pray, pray, and God will come through and help you. Also, reading the Bible will take your mind off of evil things and fill you with God's love and grace.
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    Just out of curiosity, it mentions a priest on here. Is it saying that only priests are right? What about a loving pastor?
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    Pastors and priests are both correct. Some people prefer a specific word, but both are right.
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    How to I make unholy thoughts go away? I'm scared I won't be good enough to go to Heaven.
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    Thoughts entering one's mind are common to every person on earth. What you can do to avoid sinning is stopping and diverting your mind into something positive or productive the moment you realise that you were entertaining unholy thoughts. God sees your efforts and knows that you try to stir clear. He will judge you accordingly and not be merciless. However, going to heaven is a long journey based on His grace that showers upon you when you show faith when you are scared, tempted or confused. Live a life that is strong because you act, speak and think in a way that God tells you to. Know God's ways by knowing how Jesus reacted to situations.
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    I am 75 and feel lost. My husband has sexually and physically abused me for many years. I have found he has been having a sexual affair for many years. What can I do?
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    You have suffered sexual and physical abuse for a long time. Now it is time for you to start living a safe, happy and a peaceful life. Try to see under what circumstances you can now have this life. Do you need to live alone? Can you leave him? Should you get help from the police in case your husband tries to abuse you if you leave? Answer these questions and take your next step. Regarding your sorrows, God knows how you've suffered. As it is written in Matthew 5:4, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted". Ask someone you find strength from to help guide you. May their word strengthen your will to live in dignity.
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