Christians are quick to state that every word in the Bible is true. However, I can point out some things that make me question it..Like, the statements that,"this too shall pass", and "to everything there is a season, a time to .."Now.. these statements show, that at least on this side of eternity, things are temporary,have a beginning and an end. But certain circumstances that I've been through seem to prove that false. 3 examples--these stupid dictatorship restrictions over you know what.that ALL of us have to suffer through because SOME of us are afraid of it. Complete unfaiirmess. But has it ended?On the contrary,every time we hope for that to happen,some "negative Nellie"comes on the tv and suggests that we EXTEND the restrictions.Now do the math, if we keep extrending it over and over eventually it becomes we NEVER lift them ,contrary to the Bible which implies that things have a beginning and an end.So who's right, the Bible or negative nellies like Dr Fauci and that Nazi governer of Michigan, and those Democrats whose only goal is to make Trump look bad?Case 2 of things not ending,{ when the Bible says they would}, my mother died like 6 weeks ago, and the red tape in cleaning up her affairs, and transitioning things over to me,is still hot and heavy. Every time I think I'm caught up, another "surprise" comes that puts me back in the red tape.I mean , the woman died 6 weeks ago, do you mean to tell me 30 years from now, when she's a skeleton, I'll still be dealing with red tape from the "transition phase?"And thirdly, there are some annoying people I deal with, and nothing works to get rid of them. One is an old lady will be 97 in June. But the progression of things doesn't catch up with her, so in sync with her age the daughter will take her in with her, or she's go in assisted living, or at 97 she would even reach her lifespan and bye bye.{All these of which would get her off my back, because she's VERY annoying.}But no, 10 years from now at 107 she'll still be around driving me crazy, .So the question is, if the Bible implies that things on this side are temporary,why do situations like the ones I described seem to go on forever?Did the Bible miss something when it stated that that all things have their time? Are the things I deal with an "exception"?You tell me.