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Atheists just laugh at this and go against what he wants? I mean people Insult God and make a mockery out of him, this must be what he wants then because otherwise people couldn't have possibly done IT?!!????

2006-11-30 20:39:48 · 15 answers · asked by george 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes the Bible warned, that, in the end times, there would be mockers and ridiculers, Yet it is trully not what God wants, he knew it would come to be, but as you said they could not do it if God didn't allow those people who are doing these things the free will that they do have, and God has no need to prove himself to those who don't want to believe in him, it is the fake god, who is in charge of the world at this time and, who needs to fool people to unknowingly praise and serve him, to blind people into worshiping him instead of Jehovah,(2Corinthians4:4) the one and only Supreme being Jehovah has his reasons for allowing wickedness in the world, but unfortunately mostly people do not know why and what these reasons are.No, God does not, want, nor did he, plan, for the earth and it's inhabitants to be in the mess that they are in, none of this miserable, existance, that we have these days, are, or ever, were, part of, God's plan, or, wishes, he neve,r intended his creations to experience any of the things that are the way they are in this world, no his plans were totally different to that, and he will, in a short time, bring the things he purposed about and fulfill his original plans, that were what he purposed in the beginning! No the way things are in the world today, was no part of God's plans or making at all, he had quite the opposite in mind and plan, and to bring this about he is allowing a certain time for theese things, to happen, untill he steps in to bring justice about! God has promised that he will do this, and he will, because, he, keeps his word!

2006-11-30 21:22:22 · answer #1 · answered by I speak Truth 6 · 0 0

I do not believe that God wants anything of us. He formed this galaxy and put us here via evolution and then left us alone. Do your thing humans and let's see where you wind up. So far I don't believe we are doing too well but God is not interfering. He is too busy with other things. We are all idiots who think that God isn't annoyed with us. He made us in His image. Bold little pipsqueaks aren't we? We aren't even 1 billionth of what God is. In a few hundred thousand years (or sooner depending upon what happens in the galaxy and space around us) we will be gone and replaced by something else that hopefully will be better creatures than we are. Amen!

2006-12-01 04:50:18 · answer #2 · answered by wunderkind 4 · 0 0

because God is just a safety blanket to explain what christianity cant comprehend (and what science is only just beginning to find answers for)

amazingly i found the perfect commentary on uncylopedia of all places:

"When Zog the cave man looked around him, all befuddled by the complexity of the universe, he tried to come to an understanding of nature. Unfortunately, Zog had no access to telescopes, microscopes, or other scientific paraphernalia, so, when lightning fried the tree outside his damp little smelly cave, Zog conceived of a lightning God. Such were the origins of the Gods, which were actually primitive, poorly thought out fantasies. These can be thought of as the "assembly language" of organised religion, or possibly microcode. . . like, really really primitive, ok?

Some fantasy beliefs help tribal societies survive. Believe that a Super-Guy above the clouds tells you to kill the neighboring tribe and take their goats, and your tribe becomes braver in battle and wins many goats. Believe that you should treat your fellow believers fairly and with mercy, and your society becomes stronger. The societies that believe in a Super-Guy out compete those who don't. The leaders of these societies are aware of this, and have spent centuries tweaking the existing fantasies, and corrupting any new ones, to tighten their stranglehold on their respective societies.

Some fantasy beliefs help individuals to survive. Sing together to the Super-Guy, feast and party in His honor on His holidays, and you feel pretty good. Listen to the great stories and, when your tribe figures out how to read and write, read His Word...and your mind is engaged, entranced by the glory and the philosophy of the Super-Guy. When you stab a man in the guts with your bronze sword, you may feel horrified, disgusted...but the fantasy belief system tells you that you are righteous and lets you forget the smell of his intestines as they spilled out over your hand, and the look on his face as he died."

2006-12-01 04:48:48 · answer #3 · answered by Austin Darkora 3 · 1 0

If God wants to be known as the supreme creator, I only ask for one small little thing, proof. It should be easy he is the supreme creator after all.

I'm not holding my breath waiting for proof.

2006-12-01 04:44:13 · answer #4 · answered by Just Wondering 3 · 2 0

God doesn't want robots for a family. He wants people, of their own free will, to love Him. I mean, think of yourself. Would you want everyone to love you because they had no other choice? Or would you want them to love you because they saw that you are a lovable person whom they wanted to know and spend time with? But God is used to being made fun of. People mocked Christ at the Cross, and people mock Christ's people, too. But we will all reap what we sow. Some people call that Karma. But for myself, I try to remember when God said, "Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord. I will repay." Peace.

2006-12-01 05:10:29 · answer #5 · answered by superfluity 4 · 0 0

ill add to the beginning question of your quote to provide an answer at least to what some of the intellecutal arguments against him seem to often be based in.


If God wants to be known as the supreme creator, then how can he respond to the theodicy question?

2006-12-01 04:46:52 · answer #6 · answered by blindog23 4 · 0 0

When you firmly believe in God then why these questions let whatever the atheists want to do they will be dealth likewise by the creator

2006-12-01 04:45:16 · answer #7 · answered by akband 4 · 0 0

I have three children, I won't one to be a doctor, one to be a scientist and one to be a Pastor. I would like for them all to be rich but grounded and never get in trouble. I would like for them all to have 3 beautiful children and to be healthy and grown old with their first and only love.

I would like my kids to love me and think I am the greatest father in the world. I would like for them to come to me about everything and to trust me for all their needs.

If I force my kids to love me is that really love? If they have no choice do I have love or just a robot?

God does not need us to see him as a supreme creator, he does not need us at all. God loves you.

Think.

2006-12-01 04:58:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is just letting them mount up their crazy ideals & then he will deal with each one in the near future, God has everything under control.

2006-12-01 06:21:41 · answer #9 · answered by birdsflies 7 · 0 0

God has chosen to give all people free will. While he could control us, it would not give us the chance to honestly and openly choose to love and follow him. In basic terms, it would not count. We each have to know the Lord individually.

2006-12-01 04:46:36 · answer #10 · answered by eli 1 · 0 0

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