This guy apparently needs God in his life. Do you need to see everything with your own eyes to believe it? -- Well, I don't. And, most especially, Who I am to question anything about God Himself? -- Who are we to question anything about God? And I am blessed that I feel the way I do about God. How do I describe God: All Powerful, All Knowledgeable, Always Present. May God be with you, buddy! You do need God in your life. I will pray for you. right I need God in my life just like "JOB" needed him ..you sound like a follower ..I guess if God told you to kill people you would...please don't say that God wouldn't interesting that you would say that. ever seen the movie "Frailty". good film, you should check it out. on another note: god knows how i feel about killing so he wouldn't ask me, but if someone were to come at me, i'd pray i'd have the strength to kill them if necessary. is that bad? i've alway questioned that story in the bible. how do we know it was g-d who asked the man (whose name slips my mind) to sacrifice his son. what if it was the trickster disguising his voice to seem like g-d? so then the trickster could have also said "I AM" ...and that is the point of this thread how would you know it was God and how would you know it is the God in the bible or are followers suppose to follow the first enity that say it is God and why would God not ask you to kill when he asked someone to place their child on the altar with the quest of murdering the child ..even angels supposely kill for God |
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Funches, may I ask something in all seriousness? Please? I get the feeling that at sometime, you had your God, you felt close to your God, and you have been left, or been disappointed.... Do you feel your God failed you? I ask not in judgement, but to better understand you. Without insults, or innuendo, I am curious. I am not a Christian, I do not follow a Christian God, just so you know. nope your feeling is way off base on this one...I simply not a follower ..especially of unseen incomprehensible things i like you, Funches. i think you're fine as you are. i think there's more to you than you're letting on but i like you just the same. i guess because you can't understand why g-d allows suffering, you cannot accept him. i understand that. i, too, have questioned it but remember who runs this world (man). man is a very flawed creature who has caused suffering (pick up any history book) all because we have free-will. some choose to do cruel things. others suffer because of those cruel acts. what keeps us is hope, hope that the suffering will end. question: do you believe in gravity? i do, but i don't understand it either. you have no free will ..free will means you can do as you please without suffering any consequences ... |
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This guy apparently needs God in his life. Do you need to see everything with your own eyes to believe it? -- Well, I don't. And, most especially, Who I am to question anything about God Himself? -- Who are we to question anything about God? And I am blessed that I feel the way I do about God. How do I describe God: All Powerful, All Knowledgeable, Always Present. May God be with you, buddy! You do need God in your life. I will pray for you. right I need God in my life just like "JOB" needed him ..you sound like a follower ..I guess if God told you to kill people you would...please don't say that God wouldn't interesting that you would say that. ever seen the movie "Frailty". good film, you should check it out. on another note: god knows how i feel about killing so he wouldn't ask me, but if someone were to come at me, i'd pray i'd have the strength to kill them if necessary. is that bad? i've alway questioned that story in the bible. how do we know it was g-d who asked the man (whose name slips my mind) to sacrifice his son. what if it was the trickster disguising his voice to seem like g-d? |
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Funches, may I ask something in all seriousness? Please? I get the feeling that at sometime, you had your God, you felt close to your God, and you have been left, or been disappointed.... Do you feel your God failed you? I ask not in judgement, but to better understand you. Without insults, or innuendo, I am curious. I am not a Christian, I do not follow a Christian God, just so you know. nope your feeling is way off base on this one...I simply not a follower ..especially of unseen incomprehensible things i like you, Funches. i think you're fine as you are. i think there's more to you than you're letting on but i like you just the same. i guess because you can't understand why g-d allows suffering, you cannot accept him. i understand that. i, too, have questioned it but remember who runs this world (man). man is a very flawed creature who has caused suffering (pick up any history book) all because we have free-will. some choose to do cruel things. others suffer because of those cruel acts. what keeps us is hope, hope that the suffering will end. question: do you believe in gravity? i do, but i don't understand it either. |
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we were never meant to understand him, we just trust him to know and do what's best. we do have peanut brains that over the years have doubted his existence in a world that's run on speed, technology and tangible facts. we can all pray for a cure or a miracle which may never come but think about how this world tests our faith and our strength everyday. i have my own experiences which have assured me that there is a g-d all because i prayed (as a child)to know that there was something worth praying to. now i can't deny him even i wanted to. that's called being programmed from childhood...the one thing religion and the tabacco companies have in common ...get people while they are young and you have them for life in some shape form or fashion well when it came to Santa you just got to old to keep believing that a guy in a red suit and elf hat could fit down a chimney with a sack full of toys ..but that type of fantasy programming remain with you ...when people get older you can't control or threaten them that Santa is not going to bring them toys any longer ..you have to threaten that they will burn in hell or something |
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Mark 9 :47. And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out : it is bwtter for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye , than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire : What wouldee? Do you mean a detachment from the body is the reason a limb can't be restored or what. Funches has made a good observation. I have seen some miraculous stuff, but that seems to be a taboo healing for some reason. I dunno. ------ ----- he also don't cure people with gigantism ..he never cure people that are too tall that their bones break ..he never make them shorter no, but seeing someone suffer from those afflictions may inspire someone to find a cure and that's the point ...man has to cure |
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we were never meant to understand him, we just trust him to know and do what's best. we do have peanut brains that over the years have doubted his existence in a world that's run on speed, technology and tangible facts. we can all pray for a cure or a miracle which may never come but think about how this world tests our faith and our strength everyday. i have my own experiences which have assured me that there is a g-d all because i prayed (as a child)to know that there was something worth praying to. now i can't deny him even i wanted to. that's called being programmed from childhood...the one thing religion and the tabacco companies have in common ...get people while they are young and you have them for life in some shape form or fashion |
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Mark 9 :47. And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out : it is bwtter for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye , than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire : What wouldee? Do you mean a detachment from the body is the reason a limb can't be restored or what. Funches has made a good observation. I have seen some miraculous stuff, but that seems to be a taboo healing for some reason. I dunno. ------ ----- he also don't cure people with gigantism ..he never cure people that are too tall that their bones break ..he never make them shorter no, but seeing someone suffer from those afflictions may inspire someone to find a cure |
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oh, like the g-d on the simpson show, right?
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we were never meant to understand him, we just trust him to know and do what's best. we do have peanut brains that over the years have doubted his existence in a world that's run on speed, technology and tangible facts. we can all pray for a cure or a miracle which may never come but think about how this world tests our faith and our strength everyday. i have my own experiences which have assured me that there is a g-d all because i prayed (as a child)to know that there was something worth praying to. now i can't deny him even i wanted to.
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Funches is right. i've never seen G-d, Christ or the universe other than in pictures. even in pics, G-d has always appeared as just a light. all i have is my faith to go on.
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why can't G-d be the universe? the whole idea of G-d is hope. remember, a little something about him being all around us? Funches, he may not have cured the amputation but he's probably helped your dad cope in an unfair world with his family by him.
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this may sound a bit crazy but i was always taught that my G-d was a powerful yet caring being with no face/color/size/sex. i look at him as being a father though and we were made in his image. here's a little food for thought: you ever seen someone who looks like someone else who's unrelated? well, everyone looks like someone else who looks like someone else and it goes on and on.
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