God is neither laughing at us nor crying over us. We are doing such mess..
2006-07-27 03:33:22
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answered by sunflower 7
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I doubt He is laughing at us, He already knows what is to come and what we are going to do, so I really don't think He is laughing. I'd be crying for us, but I'm not God.
2006-07-25 09:20:54
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answered by tracy211968 6
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If we are his children, then I would have to say that He is both laughing at us and crying for us. If you have children then you know how funny some of their antics are. Unfortunately, we are a corrupt world fast becoming the most defiled creatures. As such I am sure he cries for and with us just as we parents do with our children. He loves us all that much.
2006-07-25 09:22:23
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answered by need to know 3
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Both. God laughs at our thinking that we know better than He does. God cries over the destruction that people do to the planet and to each other.
2006-07-25 09:18:30
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answered by leo509 3
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I think God laughs at us when we do dumb things. For example one day I got ready to go downtown for something, I got in the van, put on my seat belt,put the van in gear - and the van wouldn't move! I tought "Oh No, the transmission" then it hit me ---- it might work better if I actually STARTED the motor!
But I think God is crying that we won't come to Him and accept His love and forgivenes.
2006-07-25 09:51:05
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answered by helpme1 5
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God does not laugh or cry? I hope you are not mocking the Devine Being? He is not pleased with what we have turn into, mostly evil and killing each other....It is like you have taught your children something and they are doing the opposite, will you be pleased?
2006-07-25 09:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think God experiences laughter and crying through us humans, but his only feeling is love. He understands why we fear and why we hate etc. and he has no reason to be sad because he knows everything is impermanent. God knows that we fear and hate because we feel a lack of love and connection with others, but he understands humans are evolving and learning to be closer to God at our own pace and that all of these things that dont involve God in our lives are just lessons in finding him.
2006-07-25 09:23:48
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answered by Jimbo 6
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Neither, for the end is God declared from the beginning: "let there be light" (not lights, nor light and darkness), which is to allegory say let there be day (not days, nor day and night visions), which is to allegory say let there be grace (not law, nor grace and law); Which is notably followed by "and there was light(only)".
So the end is already written, both in the beginning and at the end, the end being in accordance with what God declared from the beginning, in which things are an "allegory"(Gal 4), written aforetime for our "learning"(Rom 15) to go "learn" what meaneth "I will have mercy(grace), and not sacrifice(law)":
The "grace"(not law, nor grace and law) of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-07-25 09:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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God has a plan for all of us and although some people may rebel against God and His word - I believe that once He reveals His plan to you - He will bless you and keep you on the right path, as long as you keep your end of the deal...
He has a good sense of humour though - He pushes us all the time?
2006-07-25 09:21:32
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answered by Chellie 3
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Almost all religions teach us that God is impartial.....HE sees, HE judges, HE acts.........eventually whether its a matter of laughing or crying...I think its immaterial to HIS actions.
2006-07-25 09:26:44
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answered by indraraj22 4
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