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2006-10-30 03:55:02 · 15 answers · asked by master apple 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes, obviously

2006-10-30 03:58:13 · answer #1 · answered by John S 4 · 3 0

What's so great about your question? You go back to 9-11. Don't you realize that the entire history of mankind apart from God is one of war, hatred, murder, rape, fraud, etc? You should have been around for the holocaust, or for the Stalinic purges in the old USSR which resulted in the Communist atheists in killings millions and millions more than did Adoph Hitler.

Hitler himself, manipulated and used the church in Germany, but he himself was an atheistic evolutionist who believed in and practiced survival of the fittest. He had no conscience about killing 6 million Jews. Historically, you find atheists and Muslims have killed far more than even nominal Christians.

The only answer to "why" is that mankind is innately evil through mankind's original divorce from God. The only answer to solving the problem of evil is for humanity to come back to God.

2006-10-30 12:12:18 · answer #2 · answered by mediocritis 3 · 0 0

God is not evil. We see evil in those who do not know and have a relationship with God. Have a great day.

2006-10-30 11:58:54 · answer #3 · answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5 · 0 2

Absolutely.

A Perfect Creator creates an imperfect creature in man....he then punishes this man for being imperfect (Adam and Eve), and punishes them by casting them out of the Garden and damning their children (mankind) to a life of suffering.... Then, when the world goes horribly awry, This all knowing God that created everything and KNEW all this was going to happen has to send his only Son to earth to die for mankind - to save him from the wrath of this very same all knowing, perfect creator....

What a sham. God actually started creation KNOWING he was going to murder his own Son. Thats one evil MF'er...

2006-10-30 12:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6 · 0 0

While there is a lot we cannot know about God, there is a lot that we can know from Scripture. Consider the following points:

God does not have any joy in seeing any person suffer.
God is absolutely just, and there will be no suffering in vain. Every person will see, in the end, that everything is fair, just, and right.
All suffering has a part in working out God's ultimate plan. Not even a sparrow falls to the ground that God doesn't know about. Every hair on your head is numbered. There will be a day when we understand, as God does, the purpose for every bit of suffering and sorrow of every person.
In the light of the glory that shall be revealed in the faithful, all the sufferings of the present are insignificant.
In the light of Hell, all the pleasures of sin are insignificant.
It is part of the human condition that humans want to assume that anything they don’t personally understand must make no sense or that it must not be true. This, however, is only an illusion. The natural mind is totally rebellious against God and cannot understand spiritual things. If you or I think we can analyze these types of things or come to an understanding by intellectualizing them, we are just stuck in our own prideful fantasy.
God understands the entire situation and is ultimately in control.
If there were no sin on earth, there would be no suffering.
If there were no sin on earth, there would be no death.
When Adam sinned, that put Satan in charge on a temporary and limited basis. Yes, Satan is real. God will even use Satan to bring about His ultimate plan.
God has a plan by which He will turn all of this around. That plan is being executed by God through a remnant who are learning to be obedient to the Spirit of God.
God’s heart breaks for people with pain and suffering.
God has disappointment with us and is saddened by our rejection of Him.
Much of the suffering is a reward for not loving and obeying God, or not worshipping and respecting God, or not believing God, or not receiving God's free gifts.
Some suffering is for other purposes, such as tempering the faith of the faithful, or bringing those who have been born to maturity, or filling up the cup of iniquity of those who cause suffering, or for purposes we may not fully understand yet.
God would have all to be saved.
As in Adam all die, so in Christ, shall all be made alive.
Beyond all of this, God does not look at things the way that we do. He understands what is going on, while we only see from our limited viewpoint. He sees the end from the beginning. God knows exactly what He is going to do and how He is going to do it.

2006-10-30 11:59:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

GOS IS NOT EVIL.

All creation cries to you
Worshipping in Spirit and in truth
Glory to the faithful one Jesus Christ God's son

All Creation gives you praise
You alone are truly great
You alone are God who reigns for eternity

God is great and his praise fills the earth fills the heavens and
your name will be praise through all the world
God is great sing his praise all the earth all the heavens
'cause were living for the Glory of your name The Glory of your name

All to you Oh God we bring Jesus teach us how to live
Let your fire burn in us that all may hear and all may see

Holy is the Lord
The whole earth sings
The whole earth sings (x4)

2006-10-30 12:01:07 · answer #6 · answered by emilehx 2 · 0 0

... ¬_¬

We'd rather not have idiots defending the anti-god cause... because it makes US look bad.
Thankyou... but shut up now.

There is no god. There is no evil.
9/11 only made more mess than it cleared because it started this whole anti-terrorism freakout among certain countries... Other than that, the deaths involved were a good start in the retaking of the world from humanity.

2006-10-30 11:57:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Never- God is pure love. Wonderful, merciful and just. He is not evil.
9-11 was carried out by man.

2006-10-30 11:58:04 · answer #8 · answered by IN Atlanta 4 · 0 2

Yes

2006-10-30 12:01:15 · answer #9 · answered by Cherry Berry 5 · 1 0

God is good, loving and merciful.

Perhaps you should attribute the evil in the world to where it belongs: the consequences of acts/decisions of free will.

What's so great about Him? He'll continue to love us no matter what we say or do before we come to Him.

2006-10-30 11:59:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

God is a neutral being. The same God who builds also destroys.
That is just the way it is.

2006-10-30 12:02:17 · answer #11 · answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5 · 0 0

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