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Mortality
Wade Clark Roof, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is quoted as saying that this generation is facing up to the reality that jogging, liposuction, and all the brown rice in China cannot keep us young forever: "As our bodies fall apart, as they weaken and sag, it speaks of mortality." Roof goes on to say that Baby Boomers "are at a point in their lives where they sense the need for spirituality, but they don't know where to get it." (Greg Laurie, Life -- Any Questions, Dallas: Word Publishing, 1995, p. 60.)
Wade Clark Roof, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is quoted as saying that this generation is facing up to the reality that jogging, liposuction, and all the brown rice in China cannot keep us young forever: "As our bodies fall apart, as they weaken and sag, it speaks of mortality." Roof goes on to say that Baby Boomers "are at a point in their lives where they sense the need for spirituality, but they don't know where to get it." (Greg Laurie, Life -- Any Questions, Dallas: Word Publishing, 1995, p. 60.)

