God wants us to ask questions and learn from one another, but he does now want us to question him.
Are you asking a questiong about God to learn something, or are you questioning GOD work?
2006-06-09
10:30:21
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It ok to question soemthing in the bible you don't understand, or you get a differant message out of the bible then someone else, but ok to ask and learn, but to flat insult God and questiong thing, like sickness, and questiong why he don't do this or does do this is wrong and the bible warns against it...
2006-06-09
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2006-06-09 10:35:56
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answered by ? 7
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Some people are not questioning they are trying ignorantly to ridicule God.Many of them do not have a good grasp of the English language. Just answered two questions like that they were using there misunderstanding of common English as an excuse to reach ridiculous conclusions about the Bible and God
2006-06-09 10:40:06
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answered by djmantx 7
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I question the work of god all the time. How dare any Deity tell me what I can and can't question without even having the balls to tell me to my face.
And the day an xtian can teach me something about god without the need to quote from a book and can show me the proof, will be the day I stop questioning ANY god that first hasn't earned my respect.
2006-06-09 10:50:32
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answered by googlywotsit 5
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To ask questions about God is also to ask about His work, since God is only known through His works. I think this is abundantly clear in the Bible.
I don't think God is threatened when we question about Him or about why He does this or that. He invites our questionings, proof that we do not ignore Him.
Go ahead everyone, ask, question, go taste and see that the Lord is good.
2006-06-09 10:41:49
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answered by TJ Zez 2
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Both.
You said:
"God wants us to ask questions and learn from one another, but he does now want us to question him."
How do you know? Did god tell you that? I'd like to see your source. Anyone can make up anything and I have no reason to believe you.
2006-06-09 10:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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How you came to such a conclusion, I don't know... but I'll answer as if it were so...
I think to understand God you have to understand everyone, and to understand everyone you just have to understand yourself, but this is enlightenment, and rare.
Questions about the world which is "God's work" I see in a strange way... we are God, we do the work, so it is God's work... we are God because God divided itself into us... to know itself.
So it all goes back to knowing yourself. That is God.
2006-06-09 10:36:42
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answered by unseen_force_22 3
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Probably questioning God's work.
2006-06-09 11:08:15
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answered by greenstar 2
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Questioning gods work - you asked.
2006-06-09 10:35:46
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answered by atheist 3
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When did God appoint you as his spokesman?
Are you familiar with the third commandment?
Perhaps you should familiarize youself with it before you claim to speak for God.
2006-06-09 10:33:12
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answered by Left the building 7
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I don"t question God. I just Trust Him, and Love Him, and worship Him.
2006-06-09 11:47:32
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answered by concerned 5
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