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Printer-friendly versionSend by emailThere is a story of Albert Einstein on a train. Everyone is his car recognized him and knew who he was. Prior to the train leaving the station, the conductor made his routine inspection to ensure that each passenger had their tickets. The conductor noticed Einstein fumbling through his things, in his pockets, and papers. When the conductor reached him, Einstein admitted that he had lost his ticket and could not remember his stop! "That's no problem Mr.Einstein," the conductor replied, "we know who you are." Einstein responded, "I know who I am too, but I do not know where I am going!" (Many people in life do not know where they are going...whether to heaven or to hell; let alone what God's purpose for them is.) Paul J. Bowen
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