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I just now found out about this soddy law-- the name of it, that is--from misreading a question about it on Yahoo! answers. I know that things going wrong in the world-- from African wildebeestes being separated from ungrazed pasture by a river full of crocodiles, to picnics being rained out, smiling psychopathic killers waiting in public toilets, so on.-- but just ascribed that the the universal "jungle" of the world in which human beings usually are better off than most from being higher on the food chain than other creatures. But it seems that defenseless humans are often helpless prey to natural disaster, illness, human and sometimes even animal predators. Misfortune and death happen to all at times, but it seems to me that men and women are capable of heroism and sainthood, lives of nobility and grandeur owing to the possession of basically God-like souls, proving the dominion of God despite the continued cruelty of the world. Discuss why you think I am right, or wrong.

2006-07-30 14:34:58 · 5 answers · asked by John (Thurb) McVey 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Everything happens for a reason. God lives in Heaven. No other place in the Universe will not have disasters and death and natural phenomenon. In other words, the Earth isn't perfect. Everyone has a lesson from God to learn in their lifetime, and they will experience personal tragedy. Then, depending on how they handled themselves, God will decide if they deserve Heaven. THEN the soul will experience harmony and peace and things like no death and disaster in eternal paradise. Then there is Satan, who always wreak havoc on the Earth because he wants people like you to think exactly what you are thinking. God is not a cure. God does not promise peace and harmony and prosperity on Earth. He never says that ANYWHERE in the Bible. He say HEAVEN is the place where suffering ends. The only thing God promises is that if you stick with him and love him, he will welcome you into eternal paradise. He may not provide the answers you want, but he will put you on the right path if you choose to acknowledge him. As for death, christians view death as going home. The only way to get to Heaven is for your physical body to give out. So death is not necessarily a bad thing. Only when you know you have turned away from God or are unsure of where you are going when you die is death a bad thing.

2006-07-30 14:51:14 · answer #1 · answered by joeschmo 3 · 1 0

If God became to be sacrificed the completed universe would be destroyed. in case you're saying God became carried interior the womb, died then you are attributing human part to God. there is not any longer a single regulation in this international the place somebody takes the punishment of others. God is forgiving in the previous he sent Jesus so why would he would desire to be sacrificed as a manner to forgive. John 5:30, i actually can do no longer something as i'm only right here to choose and my judgement is truthful. I seek for no longer my will however the choose of whom sent me. Does this sound like God? No.

2016-12-10 18:33:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today and forever".

"I AM God. I change NOT".

Has God changed" No!

When God created man He gave to us dominion and Adam gave it to Satan. Jesus bought it back, with His blood. He offers it to us as a free gift. We need to accept this gift and know how to live in and use the dominion that is ours when we are His.

BEFORE Jesus' death Satan was the prince of the power of the air. He no longer is. God has put him under our feet, we have dominion over him.

Read the book.

2006-07-30 14:42:05 · answer #3 · answered by jemhasb 7 · 0 0

animals are also capable of amazing acts of strength when fighting for their lives, and females are extremely selfless (if not frenzied) when protecting their young.

Moreover, noble acts that you read about are largely the product of author's imagination, or love of fame among those who survived the act. I bet veterans of Iraq war will be also treated like heros 50 years from now.

2006-07-30 14:39:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Adversity is only temporary ... What is permanent, is WHO or WHat we become by our reaction to it.

If we (and our God-like) souls were never exposed to any adversity, sorrow, etc ... we would be apathetic, placid, ignorant and would have lived lives less rich.

2006-07-30 14:46:35 · answer #5 · answered by BigBadBoo 3 · 0 0

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