every person that is conceived is born for a reason, even if its one small thing, we all do something to make the world a better place, or atleast i hope everyone else tries to :l
2006-06-16 18:16:13
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answered by Nicole 4
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Oh yes - but I would say we all come here for a reason. Each of us has the divine spark in us. We came here of our own volition to learn something - something very specific. We chose our parents, we chose our circumstances, we chose what we look like, we chose the point in history in which we incarnate - all to learn something that can only be taught here in this manner.
I think it is very likely that adultery and a child conceived out of wedlock could indeed be part of The Plan. Perhaps a child born of the wedded couple would have an illness or inborn problem that would be detrimental to The Plan. Maybe it was only the mother that the child wanted anyway - the father was not that important, so he could stay with his wife.
I surely don't know you or the circumstance that make you ask such a question, but I say all things happen for a reason. I myself am just starting to think (at almost 40 yrs old) that my mother had me so very young so that we could be close in age and close friends - and so that I could wait until I was 30 to have her grand kids and she could be still young enough to enjoy them.
Often what seems like tragedy or hardship can be the best thing that could have happened. Peace!
2006-06-17 01:17:49
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answered by carole 7
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Yes, we were all created for a reason, and it does include those conceived out of wedlock. Those conceived by unwed parents
were also conceived for a reason. No one is forced to comit adultry, we all have a choice, if two people choose to comit adultry, and a child is conceived, that child has a purpose for being here, we all have, even tho we may not realize what it is. This will no doubt lead to what about women who are raped---it takes 48 hours for the sperm to even reach the egg, so there is no conception for 48 hours, a scraping would prevent conception. We are responsible for our actions, and decisions, and should be responsible for the children we conceive, and who are loved , and born for a reason.
2006-06-17 01:22:51
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answered by Noreen H 1
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We were all created for a reason. God cares for 'ALL' of his creation. I think that if Hitler asked forgiveness Jesus (a Jew) would take him in a minute! God's Love is ALL encompassing, no exceptions. And thank goodness for that!!!!! :)
He does not care if you were cloned let alone born out of wedlock. Why, because we can't choose how we are brought into this world but we can choose how we leave it.
Adultery has been part of the plan since Man decided he/she would rather live with it (adultery) then with out it. (this is true of all the commandments) God loves us so much he created a system that allows for Adultery. (That is a great Love) Does it make him happy, not at all. (That is part of why it is a great Love) But it would not be a great love if God did not allow it. If we can choose to follow Christ it is a greater blessing to God, then if there was no choice but his choice.
Problem is, that since the fall of man (Man choosing to live with sin), we also have to live with the consequences of sin. Up until the day you die you can choose to live with God but you dont have too. You can choose to do what you want, this does not lead to heaven though. God is sad when people make this choice , but it is better that we have the choice then none at all I say.
I think that it is also why Jesus says that the greatest Commandment is 'Love', because Love is the choice to follow Him.
2006-06-18 00:28:55
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answered by Duane L 3
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All things exist for a reason, from the smallest grain of sand, to the greatest beast under the Sun. Just because we may not know what that reason is, does not mean it does not exist.
Being conceived out of wedlock does not change this.
Whether or not "adultery" was suppose to happen, does not change this.
2006-06-17 01:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I believe we were all created and brought to earth to gain a physical body. To be born of flesh and blood. This includes everyone. In my personal opinion, was the adultery "suppose" to happen? Maybe not. Did God know it was going to happen? Yes. Again,my opinion only.
2006-06-17 01:16:31
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answered by Alicia 2
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The planet has a destiny and everything on the planet is part of that destiny. So yeah we are all here for a reason, even those conceived out of wedlock, it does not matter.
2006-06-17 01:14:09
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answered by Sidereality 3
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Yes. I believe that God made us because he wanted someone to love Him. God knows what is going to happen so he knows that if that person commits adultery he will bring someone good out of the sin. He will always find something good in the bad situations.
2006-06-17 01:13:40
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answered by Meeshell 3
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With deepest regret NO. We were not created for no specific reason. Our existence is just another cycle of evolution and there is no intention behind it. Some may think, such belief may lead to depression and thinking that everything is allowed. I disagree, although there was no reason for us to be here, it does not mean we must not make our own reasons to have a happy life.
2006-06-17 01:17:01
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answered by bandari 2
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In my experience, God gives us a reason and a path to live when we choose to accept his grace. Yeah, anyone can accept his grace.
I also believe in prevenient grace; before you're saved, God adds some good in your life, even if it's filled with so much bad from other people's sins.
God's always trying to give you the righteous and purposeful path, you just have to take it when you hear him. He'll wait for you, too.
2006-06-17 01:20:45
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answered by JG 3
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