God greives about us. He gave us free will to chose, although many choose selfish sinfull desire. He loves us so much, just be happy he is tolerant and hasnt smited us all.
2007-01-26 18:17:43
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answer #1
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answered by i am corban 2
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Is God mad at us? You tell me. When you wake up in the morning, do you hear birds singing? Do you see the sun shining? Do you have a good tasty meal to eat? All this and more tells me that he loves us. Mad? I don't think so. Dissappointed, maybe. Let's not forget all the things he does for us, like protect us as we go to work, or keep us healthy, or lead good people into our lives who become our friends.
Yeah, things happen to us. Sometimes more often than we would like, but that isn't because He is mad. He's our creator, our Father. When children are learning to walk, they fall down a lot. It isn't because of the parent. It's because they just haven't learned yet. Does the parent help the child? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It's because they know that if the child is helped out all the time, he/she will never be able to stand on their own.
It's the same with God. Trials are in our lives all the time, but it isn't because God is mad at us. It's because He knows that if he helps out too much, we will never grow to be the person He knows us to be. If something is too much, all we have to do is ask. He will help out when He knows it will be for our benifit.
Is God mad at us? You tell me. :-)
2007-01-27 02:35:00
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answered by montanur 1
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I think God is angry with the sins that mankind commits. And He is angry with the way people have turned away from Him and the way He wants us to be and live.
But He also grieves for us, and hurts for us. Because He wants to be reconciled to us. You have to understand that God has a love for us that we cannot even fathom. It's a love so strong that we cannot understand the depth of it.
Ok, so mankind rebels against God..... and God is a just God, and there are penalties for sin. How can God get justice for the wrongs mankind commits, but yet, be reconciled to Him because He loves us? Wow, what a dilemma, huh? Here is the answer:
God took His only son, Jesus Christ.... and Christ took the penalty of the sins of mankind onto Himself. Those sins and those penalties were paid for on the Cross. So what do we have to do? We're told in the Bible in John 3:16 -
"For God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son, for those who believe in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. "
We're to believe on Christ, and accept Him as our Lord and Savoir. And we're to repent ( turn from ) our sins and ask forgiveness.
Does that mean we won't make mistakes or sin? No. Of course not. We're in the "flesh", just mortal, imperfect human beings. But all those sins will be forgiven by Christ, through what He did on the Cross. And when we die, we are assured that we will dwell in Heaven with the Lord.
It's a very simple thing. God isn't mad at you, He loves you. He loves you enough to die for you. There's no love stronger than that, my friend.
Best wishes.
2007-01-27 02:28:33
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answered by C J 6
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If you were God and could see and know everything that is happening on earth would you be mad? Would you be able to hold back your wrath for as long as he has?
2007-01-27 02:18:56
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answered by Angelz 5
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If there were a God, I don't think so. He gave us free will and that would also mean we have free will to obey his commands (not requests but commands). Most people don't (including God-fearing Christians). So we are living our destiny until he decides to pull another flood or fire and brimstone event. He likes it when things get bloody, apparently.
2007-01-27 02:19:26
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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no
maybe you're mad at God
2007-01-27 02:24:00
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answered by wb 6
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In my opinion the Christian/Judiac God is pretty mad at us, seeing as how:
Man will have to toil all his days and woman will be pained with childbirth. And all the other BS we have to deal with.
But I'm agnostic/atheist so I don't believe in God, and the main reason I don't just kill myself is that I'm curious to see what weird stuff will happen in the world in my lifespan.
2007-01-27 02:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure about mad, but displeased? Yes
2007-01-27 02:17:21
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answered by Cloud 3
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Not sure about mad, but displeased? Yes
2007-01-27 02:13:33
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answered by Gary M 4
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I think God is sad for us and maybe a little dissapointed. He has given us so much and we throw it in his face.
2007-01-27 03:20:58
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answered by justme 1
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