If you believe God exists then you have accept that He knows everything and therefore everything is His divine plan. This means that Hitler was His divine plan, cancer is part of His plan, and people who are born disabled are all part of His plan.
2006-06-26 08:33:35
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answered by ZCT 7
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If god has a plan and each thing happens for a reason...? does no longer that make unfastened will an phantasm? No. on no account. Your form of straightforward good judgment assumes an the two THIS OR THAT problem. that's totally possibly that YHWH in His understanding has given us a level of decision (unfastened will). meaning a constrained quantity of decision. And yet He keeps the final veto potential to allow or block any decision. by employing handling all issues he's able to coach any option to extra healthful into His universal plan. of course your elementary minded questioning does not enable for this way of threat.
2016-12-09 01:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like that idea. It means that I have no free will. If God planned everything, wouldn't everyone believe in him or in a god? I believe I make my own choices. If I change my mind, I was always going to change my mind, and if I don't change my mind, the same. It's my decision, and maybe God knows, or maybe he doesn't know, but I don't think he really cares whether I pick the milk chocolate or the dark (even though I'm definetly going to pick the dark, and possibly the rasberry filled). And if he does care about what kind of chocolate I'm eating, he's really a control freak isn't he (with the utmost respect).
2006-06-26 08:32:28
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answered by millancad 5
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God has indeed planned everything. Unfortunately, the evil and sinful desires of our hearts cause us to sin and turn away from God. God gave us a free will to chose what we want to do. In Genesis, He says that man can achieve anything he sets his heart to do.
Therefore, nobody follows God's plan for their lives entirely. My answer is no, because God has given us a free will to chose to follow his plan or not. I can't recall any circumstance from modern times or the Bible that shows that God forced something on someone.
He knows everything because He is everywhere everytime. It's a confusing thought, but it's true. Our minds can't comprehend how He could be at evertime at the same time, but He is. He sees everything, even our thoughts and the past and the future.
2006-06-26 08:37:16
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answered by joecoolug 2
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Absolutely that's why GOD create evil him self. ANd like every creation of GOD is perfect Devil and hell was by design and its perfect.
The thing that bothers me the most is that GOD giving humans this thing that humans are calling " Free will" Well its cute little thing that Cristians are blessing but as far i as i can see. THere is only 1 way to be good and zillions ways to get to perfectly created and pwerfull hell. IS it what ALl Just GOD means?
We have Perfect Hell wiht mroe options and Limited way to get to heaven?
Free will is a really cool thing than. I would place my money on hell since its perfect and its Creation of GOD.
Therefore GOD and Catolics do exist.
2006-06-26 08:35:53
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answered by PicassoInActions 3
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One of the great blessings flowing from amplifying, latter-day revelations is the crucial, doctrinal framework known as the marvelous plan of salvation, the plan of happiness, or the plan of mercy. (See Alma 42:5, 8, 15.) However designated, it represents what Amulek called the “great plan of the Eternal God” without which mankind would unavoidably perish. (Alma 34:9.)
The plan is a most stunning example of the precious perspective of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Furthermore, full faith in the Lord Jesus Christ includes and requires full faith in His Father’s plan of salvation.
President Brigham Young declared: “The Spirit of revelation must be in each and every individual, to know the plan of salvation and keep in the path that leads them to the presence of God.” (Journal of Discourses, 9:279.)
So vital is this framework that if one stays or strays outside it, he risks provinciality and misery. In fact, most human misery represents ignorance of or noncompliance with the plan. A cessation of such mortal suffering will not come without compliance to it. Hence, the Lord, who has freely shared this vital knowledge with us, has urged us to teach the fundamentals of this plan “freely.” (Moses 6:58.)
2006-06-26 08:32:17
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answered by kimber g 4
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God can see everything from beginning of times to the end,just like you would have a view from a helicopter hovering over a parade you would see where it begins and where it ends,..but the gift of free will you have control over it.
2006-06-26 08:32:53
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answered by I-C-U 5
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yes, this true that god knows everything and also has planned everything in the world.
2006-06-26 08:39:15
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answered by emy 1
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Good job, I seriously agree. My first comparison to god was a
2006-06-26 08:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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We are in charge of our own destiny, that is God's plan...
2006-06-26 08:30:33
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answered by lovelyladypoet 3
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