The fact is that most minds are not "questioning minds" to begin with. It's nice to say, "I have a questioning mind," because it makes the speaker feel good. You as well as others, such as greenghost, saw fit to suspend my account only because you did not like to read what I wrote. You wrongfully declared, before the public, that I am a racist and a homophobe. You concluded that I therefore had no right to any access to this forum.
People who force others to shut up do not have questioning minds. It is therefore little more than a pseudo-intellectual exercise for you to "question" God.
2007-01-31 21:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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God created all of us including our minds. Asking your creator questions in a normal, expected and anticipated gift given to each of us.It's called free will; the gift that truly separates us from all other species on the earth.
Your inquiry or"...is it wrong to question my creator?"...indicated to me and others that you either don't trust his existence, his love for his children, is complacent about his creations and perhaps you are angry with God because things may not be going your way?
And you know what? You're not the first person who feels this way from time to time (assuming you do) nor will you be the last by a long shot.
My suggestion? Why not ask Him questions, seek his guidance and accept the answers he provides to you.
And try to avoid questioning Him in an effort to extract your our anger you may be holding in. No one is perfect and I have little doubt that many people have questioned God in anger.
2007-01-31 08:47:53
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answered by iraq51 7
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No, it is impossible for the minds of men to understand the ways of God.
Isaiah 55:9
"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
1 Timothy 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
2007-01-31 08:05:19
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answered by ? 1
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i have not studied the Baha'i' faith as a lot as i decide on to ( and that i'd study better ). yet what I have examine grow to be very enlightening. In some historic texts that is asserted that Jesus studied it. i don't understand no matter if that is authentic or not. yet there are tremendous similarities in a number of Jesus teachings and the Baha'i' faith. at the same time as i'm and could proceed to be a Christian i will say that the international can be a better effective position if better people took their sayings to heart (extremely of questioning they do, like maximum Christians immediately). no matter if it really is Jesus or Baha'i'.
2016-12-03 07:11:08
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answered by ? 4
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Light does not question the sun and man doesn't question his Creator, but this present man questions his understanding in order that the true understanding may appear.
2007-01-31 08:09:56
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answered by ? 6
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It became OK to question your creator since the Age of Reason.
2007-01-31 08:04:13
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answered by Eva 5
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Contrary to popular belief, your relationship with God needs to be one of a personal nature. No one can help you with the questions that burn in your heart, but you will admit that for some reason you want to know the truth, correct? Where does this desire come from? When you are ready, you will know, it may not even be this life. Godspeed.
2007-01-31 08:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible is clear that questioning is doubt, and that doubting is a sin, because it shows a lack of faith in God. If you are not Christian, than thats fine, but if you are then you need to trust and have faith.
The Bible tells us in Proverbs 3: 5-7, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct[a] your paths. Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the LORD and depart from evil."
2007-01-31 08:07:34
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answered by oh nedla 2
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God created mankind in his perfect image. We are the ones that messed up. You have God-given free will, but don't abuse it.
"For it is written, do not put the Lord your God to the test."
-Jesus
If your motives are faith and love, ask God about it. He will reveal himself to you.
But don't spite him with disbelieving motives, because then you won't get an answer.
There's a difference between questioning your faith and questioning God's faith.
2007-01-31 08:04:52
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answered by Doug 5
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you may ask The Creator any question you like.... but if you do not come to Him in The Way He prescribes you will not be heard.
2007-01-31 08:01:11
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answered by idahomike2 6
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