Peter Wynn
Oct 29, 2021

My grandfather said to my father, just before he died, "You only get one bite of the cherry, so make the most of it." My father replied that he didn't believe that. My grandfather was an atheist; my father is a Christian.

I say, they were both right. My grandfather, as in, I, as Peter Wynn, won't get born again to relive my life. Do I believe in the afterlife? Well, I'm not sure. I mean, I ask the question, if everybody goes to heaven, and people are being born every minute, won't heaven become full?

I believe that people, once they die, live on in the hearts and minds of those who loved and cared about them.

When I hear people talk of Born Again Christians, I say, that's a misnomer. You aren't born again, but you are converted to something where you can consider a different future.

Peter Wynn
Peter Wynn

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Diagnosed with autism at 35. Explained a lifetime of difference.

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