If he exists, he would say "What the f*@k have you done!?"
2007-01-08 10:29:55
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answer #1
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answered by margarita 4
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He would say that things are just as he prophecied thousands of years ago
T Tim 3:1-5
Matthew Chapter 24
He'd say pay attention because the time is close for him to fulfill the prophecies that talk about the destruction of this old world system. Not the earth.... the world system.
2007-01-08 10:33:39
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answer #2
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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I guess he would hate it, but how could he hate what he created? How can he punish people for the way they made them, and as for the end of the world, why punish us for the way we were "made"? Don't you think thats bit hypocitical, and that if we are sooooo bad, why not change it, instead of creating pple like Bush? Doesnt that mean that God made a mistake? That hes like us, but then wouldnt he be lieing this whole time with the bible telling us he is perfect?
2007-01-08 10:35:07
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answer #3
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answered by reagan_prrs 2
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For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 And, God has not changed. Anyone that comes to Jesus by faith has every sin forgiven, and they now are in a right relationship with God.
2007-01-08 10:34:31
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answer #4
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answered by bbjones9 3
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People is doing exactly what God has said they would do (Book of Revelations). But to those who love God and have accepted Jesus Christ, we have nothing to worry about. Jesus will be back!!
2007-01-08 10:32:40
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answer #5
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answered by drivn2excelchery 4
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He must be very displeased. However, the prophecy of the Bible seems to be coming to fruition so he is probably not surprised since he did create All.
2007-01-08 10:31:48
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answered by albert_noodles 3
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Time to sound the 2 minute warning.
Game is about over.
2007-01-08 10:33:40
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"It is Perfection exactly as you wanted it to be, and by the way, thanks for reflecting it back to Me."
Each person experiences a completely different world. It is all common, it is the same world, but our experience of it is different, and our experience of it is EXACTLY what we are looking for. Sometimes, perhaps most often, that seems completely out of whack to people, completely false. But accepting such a prospect is simply a matter of recognizing our own responsibility and understanding ourselves and our own needs.
Consider: Seek and you shall find. If you want, need or just do see yourself as intelligent, you will most llikely surround yourself with people who are less intelligent than you. If you don't acknowledge your participation in the creation of your own experience of the world then you may come to the conclusion that people are unintelligent, and ask "why are people so stupid?".
Creation is perfection from imperfections and it is limitless. We divide this infinity to understand it, to give our own personal meaning to it. In the process, we limit it, and in so doing we make the individual parts imperfect by virtue of limitted context. Women are to me beautiful. But should I focus too closely on any given part, even those parts responsible for the miracles I most admire, if I scrutinize and analize the details, I can find allot to thinik of as ugly. Take a fragment of the Monalisa and we can ppick it apart to something truly distasteful.
Rose Colored Glasses?: Take any event from your distant past that was at the time difficult, painful or simply ugly. Evaluate what you learned from that event, how you grew to overcome it. Look at your life today and ask honestly, what in my life that I am pleased with would I not have if not for that event? You may be surprised by the answers if you are honest. In fact, if you can remember, ask yourself what you were looking for just before the event. What did you want? Did the event or the aftermath of that event facilitate accomplishment of that search? Ask and you shall receive?
Obviously Hitler was evil. Obviously Hitler was vile and the events of history he propogated should never be repeated. But consider the question honestly: "Would Israel exist today if there had never been a Hitler?"
Any parent can tell stories or recall events related to their children having an unhealthy attachment to something or someone. The attachment either caused or would cause pain or harm to the children. Either the parents intervened and ended access to the harmful item in question, or they educated the child, or the child learned from painful experience. In the larger context of our individual lives, our societies and our government there is the same dynamic in play. Awareness of imperfection is a requirement to our conceptualizing something more perfect. Without this we can not more completely align our awareness with perfection.
And heaven is found by our own internal perceptions. Maybe just maybe the Ten Commandments weren't Commandments but a simple answer to a simple question: "How will we become ready for the Kingdom of Heaven?". I can imagine the response as a father to a child: "Well, you won't steal, you won't lie, you will love your neighbor as you love yourself.....". Man creates laws for people to follow or pay the price. If you believe in a diety that knows everthing and has complete power over everything, does that diety create rules for subjects to follow or suffer retribution, or simply the laws that govern the ebb and flow of It's creation and educate Its chosen on their use.
If we begin to view most any religious teaching as practical instruction on how to percieve the best that reality has to offer, rather than the commands of a diety that set us up for failure and demands we beg forgiveness for being exactly what He created, we can derive the real value of the message. The concept of an imperfect willful child unworthy of acceptance is a perception created by the people who at the time had the authority to create it. And to them, at that time, the people they preached to and they themselves were exactly that. But there are many ways to read the same exact message. And that makes all the difference.
One last thought: We as a society seem to have blinders on our perception and interpretation of pain or suffering. Sometimes pain is BAD, but other times we seek it out as a means to an end. And we don't seem to acknowledge any similarity between the BAD and the means to an end. If you want to get a buff body then "No Pain No Gain" is your mantra. Child birth is painful (even with the good drugs eh?), but it is the greatest gift we have. How many times have you watched a girlfriend suffer because she lost her boyfriend and thought "Finally! It's the best thing that ever happened to her."? We destroy things to make other things. We have to drop things to make room to carry other things. We have to learn we are completely wrong in what we thought we were completely right so that we can learn better ways to see and be. If we take a painful slice of time out of any success that we have experienced as individuals or humanity, we can label it a darkest hour. Dark clouds portent rain. Rain nourishes the earth. It is required for life.
Best Regards
2007-01-08 11:53:33
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answer #8
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answered by paradigm_flux 2
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I think that God sees it as being perfect just the way that it is.
I do.
Unless of course you think that God makes mistakes.
love and blessings Don
2007-01-08 10:31:21
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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You are fullfilling my plan. You are all vile and it will end soon. Please come to me for I am the only way out. And when I say vile, I mean everyone. Even christians. I am christian but I don't deserve what Jesus did for me, none of us do.
2007-01-08 10:31:06
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answer #10
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answered by suzy-Q 4
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He would say, "I've given you an inch and you sh@t all over everything!! Wake up and know my love and stopping screwing around with A-Bombs!!!"
2007-01-08 10:32:50
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answer #11
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answered by Jerrysberries 4
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