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My Catholic faith is important to me because without God the world would not be created, thus everyone would not be here. God created the world from dark abyss and loves everyone of us even our enemies. Jesus saved us from our sins and ended the pain of humanity before it even started. God IS real and if you don't strive to repent from your sins you will not end up in heaven, you will be in everlasting separation from God.

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