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Well of course God takes that in consideration God simply says in The Quraan :"No blame or sin is there upon the blind, nor is there blame or sin upon the lame, nor is there blame or sin upon the sick ...[48:17]
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2006-09-02 10:17:40
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answered by abouterachess 4
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Comfortingly, The psalmist states about God’s appointed King, Jesus Christ: “He will deliver the poor one crying for help, also the afflicted one and whoever has no helper. He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save.” (Psalms 72:12, 13.) Also encouraging are the words of the apostle Paul recorded at Romans 8:38, 39: “I am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor governments nor things now here nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love.”
“A heart broken and crushed, O God, you will not despise.” (Psalms 51:17)
Many who now struggle with various types of mental illness realize that the battle with these dreadful afflictions is a long-term one. Yet, the Bible promises that in God’s new world, “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’” (Isaiah 33:24) Gone will be the distressing ailments and maladies that plague so many today. It is indeed heartwarming to contemplate God’s promise of a new world in which all illnesses—including mood disorders—will be gone forever. At that time, says the Bible, no longer will there be mourning or outcry or pain.—Revelation 21:4.
Jesus acknowledged that those who are ailing need a physician.—MATTHEW 9:12
2006-09-02 12:42:32
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answered by Jeremy Callahan 4
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No one whose testicles have been crushed or whose penis has been cut off may be admitted into the community of the Lord. (Deuteronomy 23:2 NAB)
Then the LORD said to Moses, "Tell Aaron that in all future generations, his descendants who have physical defects will not qualify to offer food to their God. No one who has a defect may come near to me, whether he is blind or lame, stunted or deformed, or has a broken foot or hand, or has a humped back or is a dwarf, or has a defective eye, or has oozing sores or scabs on his skin, or has damaged testicles. Even though he is a descendant of Aaron, his physical defects disqualify him from presenting offerings to the LORD by fire. Since he has a blemish, he may not offer food to his God. However, he may eat from the food offered to God, including the holy offerings and the most holy offerings. Yet because of his physical defect, he must never go behind the inner curtain or come near the altar, for this would desecrate my holy places. I am the LORD who makes them holy." (Leviticus 21:16-23 NLT)
These are two quotes on how God feels about the physically handicapped. They can't go to church or they desecrate it? If God shuts someone out of the temple for a physical deformity they have no control over, I doubt he's much gentler to those with mental defects they can't control.
2006-09-02 10:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Such a person may not yet or ever reach the age of accountability. Thus they are not accountable to sin, and will enter the kingdom of heaven!
Now some may be possessed, and some are accountable.
I would have to study the person to have any idea, and can not speak to all or just one!
2006-09-02 14:11:03
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answered by Grandreal 6
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whilst I appreciate every physique who might desire to steer a guy or woman to God, I disagree with your fanaticism. Being Catholic, i be responsive to that there are lots of people who don't think in God. whilst I do sense obligated to show them onto the BIble and willingly reason them to God in the event that they %, God in no way wanted us to tension human beings right into a relationship with Him. The Bible does pontificate that we've loose will. to boot to this, the Bible preaches that we are think to be respectful of all and sundry, notwithstanding if or not they suspect what we do. as an occasion, take the Jewish faith. The Bible would not say we could desire to constantly hate Jewish human beings using fact they are not Christians. instead, Jesus mentioned to abide via the guidelines of the Jewish faith and the cope with others the way we would desire to be dealt with. regrettably, many Christians interpret this to recommend that we could desire to constantly end at not something and tension human beings to believe what we do. i honestly desire you open up the Bible and enable the Holy Spirit consume your coronary heart. you will locate which you're fairly misinformed and that your fanaticism is lost.
2016-10-01 05:35:56
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answered by ? 4
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There is no basis for mental illness in the Bible.
Demonic possession? Yes.
Mental illness, no.
(Developmentally disabled individuals would be judged accordingly. God is just and fair.
2006-09-02 10:15:05
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answered by Bob L 7
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The all-loving, all knowing God would have compensated abundantly for their sufferings in this world.
2006-09-02 12:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Give God a little credit, will you? He is all powerful and all knowing.Don't you think He can figure it out?
2006-09-02 10:13:21
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answered by notyou311 7
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Those that believe in god might say he had plan for that person. Maybe it was a test of our compassion.
2006-09-02 10:14:07
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answered by lobo 4
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Yes. Theyd be judged fairly.
2006-09-02 10:12:50
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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