I guess man is somehow responsible for god creating the devil too (Lucifer the fairest of all the angels). The God of the bible seems to screw up a lot. If people would start taking responsibility and quit believing in fairy tales the world would be a much better place.
2006-08-05 21:37:15
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answered by captpcb216 2
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"God created a perfect world and gave us free will?" - YES - that's right...
"Man screwed everything up and are asking god to clean up???" - YES again that's right...
"I suppose man is responsible for all the diseases god sent to make children suffer" - - If man is not actively stopping the suffering, YES man is responsible. IF man is not actively finding a cure - with our intellect, and medicines - then YES man is responsible.
" tsunami too that killed 280k people amongst millions of other unfortunate things" -- where were the vaulted human intellect before the disaster, where were the planning and care BEFORE anything happens to humans? Not directed at others - but in isolated "not in my backyard" communities - walled off by distance, or indifference. People are one family - only when other people can make a profit. This has to change - but for over 6-8 thousand years - little has changed - except the messenger.
Refocus your involvement in your community. Keep your leaders accountable to the policies they are involved in.
Don't loose hope in people. Just put more faith in GOD.
Also the planet is in automatic, by design, using the laws GOD started everything with. Planetary things like volcanos,tsunamis,etc. are not what GOD wants to learn about. GOD wants to know what you will do with your free will - will you help or not - in following the teachings you follow..
2006-08-06 04:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, you can blame Satan and a bunch of fallen angels for the natural disasters and cataclysms.
Many theologians believe that the revolt of 1/3 of the angels, long before the beginning of human history, did an extraordinary amount of damage to much of the universe, including earth.
The first line in the book of Genesis is even interpreted by some as a recreation of the earth, rather than it's original creation.
In any case, the natural forces inside the Garden of Eden were perfect, and totally regulated by God. Things likely would have stayed that way, too, if Adam hadn't decided to throw in with Satan.
After Adam's great sin, God allowed man to experience the natural consequences of his poor choice, which included nature and all its' fury, disease, pestilence, famine, etc.
Satan is powerful enough to revolt, curse God, and enslave man through sin, but he's not powerful enough to take charge of all the other forces, both seen and unseen, that only God commands.
This tremendous difference in power between God and Satan, should make it easier for every man to eventually pick sides.
All this doesn't mean that God doesn't love us, either. He sent his son into the world so that we would all be able to freely make a better choice, and ultimately be saved.
But we're all stuck with the consequences that presently exist in this corrupt system of things, until either we reach our end, or the system does.
Then, God promises to definitively destroy evil, and make all things new again.
That's why it's so important for each of us to make the right choices in life, so we ultimately end up on the winning side ... God's side. Then, the trials and tribulations we experienced during our life won't seem nearly as bad.
As for now, it's all about faith.
Whom do you trust ... God or Satan? The choice is still yours to make.
2006-08-06 04:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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For your information, the innocent children who died from the tsunami were not sinners - some only saw day light and the loving face of their mothers - F U C K the God who killed those innocent Children - I saw it with my eyes - I have never felt such sorrow in my heart ! a whole maternity hospital being washed out !
But I understand that it was a natural cause - and more it gave me a reason to believe that there is no God! I don't wanna be near a God like that !
The truth is - world was a wonderful natural creation and it was heading it's own way with all species including humans living the way they want to until the bloody Christians ruined it !
2006-08-06 04:16:53
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answered by R G 5
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no. the only reason the tsunami killed that many people is because humans chose to live in a high risk area. That's humanity's stupidity. It'll all happen again in all the other "high risk" areas of the world. One area being California. We all know that eventually there will be a massive earthquake that will destroy millions of people, yet people choose to ignore it. Again, humanity's stupidity.
As for diseases, nature created those, along with man's help. As we create "treatments" for diseases, their successive generations become more resistant to the treatments, and thus we create stronger treatments, in which the diseases eventually become immune to. So, in effect, we're killing ourselves by trying to create something that will save us.
Disease is nature's way of population control. In the end, nature will always win out over us.
2006-08-06 04:12:24
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answered by freetronics 5
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Yes.Men has sins and throw the Sacriffice of Jesus,God will forgive our sin,if we are sorry to do it,if we believe in Jesus,if we ask God for forgives us.With each sin our soul is more dark and after the forgives of God our soul will be white,we can begin our life again with a 'clean" constience
(peace) .The sin give us a constience without peace.
God is Love,God doesn't do enything wrong,God doesn't intervenu in the life of the mens who don't believe in He,God respects the mens free will and suffer with us,because God loves each men,belief or non belief.
The tsunami and other desasters in nature, there are because isn't armony without God,where isn't armony the nature comes back against the men(haos).( i read in a newspaper that in the place where was the tsunami in 26 december,a group of christians whant to celebrate the Christmas,other mens don't whant to let them and they go in the mountain of this place and celebrate The Christmas and they all rest alive.That is the way in which God works. God Bless you.
2006-08-06 04:42:32
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answered by mirna 3
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Don't be so hard on mankind for the screwups that you see in the world. A perfect world is NOT all square, flat, not even all circle. Perfect is a like a jigsaw puzzle that each has his own free form, each only has to find the way to which slot one fits. That chaos is in our insistence on putting ourselves to where we do not belong most of the time. Accept yourself for what you are and what you can do and maybe you will be part of a perfect world you want.
Asking God to clean it for us is not so wrong as long we put our hands on cleaning our own mess first.
2006-08-06 04:21:47
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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tsunami was a tragedy but you have to know god decides when a person must die, he so willingly gave you life he can take it away when he wants... Death is something that can not be Dodge.
If you truly believe in god you wouldn't ask this question and if you don't believe in god why ask this at all.
280k dead you blame god for this
Then you must blame men for 50 million death in WW ll
Death is natural as natures disasters if you believe in god how can blame him for something you don't own... god gave you life...
2006-08-06 04:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I know, stupid is it not? Men trashed this world and they want an unssen person to clean it up. People can be so gullable. I believe in God, but not like that. Men have to point the fingers on themselves when it comes to things like poverty, wars, and pollution. Nature or God is responsible for the weather and natural diasters, that much is true, but humans only have themselves to blame for everything else. We were given something very beautiful and precious, but we screwed it up.
2006-08-06 04:16:47
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answered by Andrea 5
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No, it is just the Laws of Providence in action. This is a world of suffering and expiation. We come here to evolve. People look at suffering and trials in such a limited view. If you understand more about reincarnation and why we are here to evolve, the destruction and suffering does not seem so pronounced. It is still bad, but it is the medicine that cures our soul.
2006-08-06 04:14:37
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answered by Joe Carioca 3
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