David Woods did not think the way your average child did as he grew up. He never was able to sense heartfelt emotions. He was never able to feel hurt or pain when he lost a friend or saw a relative experiencing agony. When he graduated, he began to use the atheistic worldview to define his "game plans" in life. He believed it brought comfort and a newfound confidence that did not exist anywhere else. Woods believed the rules he had learned as a child were only limiting him from the endless possibilities the world could bring. He was forced to see the error in his thinking as he hit the lowest point in his life.
Listen to what changed his life.
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