...that he also is not responsible for the good, right? How, then, can Christians claim 'miracles'???
2006-10-27
12:47:31
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See that? Everytime I ask something that would require a logical answer, and the only logical answer is not favorable to Christian dogma, they simply thumbs-down me. Please answer!!
2006-10-27
12:53:28 ·
update #1
That's funny, I just e-mailed you, pangel!!
:-)
2006-10-27
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nice one
we are responsible for both the good and the bad that we bring into our lives
xxx
i just gave you thumbs up my little creep xx
2006-10-27 12:49:46
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answered by Peace 7
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Have you ever seen the Futurama episode, where Bender becomes God, then meets "God"? It is similar to the answer you are expecting. In it the "God" describes how if he does too much, people depend on him, but if he does nothing they lose faith. We all have free will, and in doing so, the little good we do emulates to others miracles and good ideas. God does just enough, and allows humanity the free will he gave us.
2006-10-27 20:31:38
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answered by torr_john 1
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Free will can be a real *****! Man is the architecht of his own demise. "Miracles" usally are not specific acts but signs of God. from the prophecy of fatima to the rain of rose petals in georgia. or weeping statues of religious statues. Whether is is tragedy or triumph, God usually allows man to make his own decision on the outcome. He gives us enough information to let us know he is there , we either acknowledge or ignore him. With that said, Good cannot exsist without evil, No matter what you follow this fact stands true one cannot exsist without the other. Everytime a baby is born healthy now that is a true miracle in any religion
2006-10-27 20:00:25
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answered by answering 3
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A plane crashes into a mountainside. 2 of the 300 passengers survive. They claim it to be a miracle.
You can kind of see how they would say that (they certainly beat the odds) but why did got kill 298 people just so that they could experience this miracle. Could got not have just made them miss the plane if he needed to kill those other people?
2006-10-27 19:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think god gets involved in our lives at all. He gave us the knowledge and ability to choose either good or evil. All the good and bad things in this world are because of humans and no one else.
2006-10-28 00:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Because a Christian will always come up with another argument. Then an athiest will counter-balance it again.
Vicious circle, I know.
2006-10-27 19:50:34
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answered by brucewithoutbrains 2
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God allows these things to happen for reasons we don't understand but through trials in life we do learn how to depend more on him, and it builds and strengthens our character for the next time something happens.
2006-10-27 20:04:58
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answered by B"Quotes 6
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Do you assume that God must do evil in order to be capable of doing good?
2006-10-27 19:49:53
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answered by jewel_flower 4
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ppl's responsibility
2006-10-27 19:51:54
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answered by george p 7
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Satan came to kill ,steal and to destroy !
2006-10-27 21:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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