I wish more people would ask themselves that question.
2007-02-02 17:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Please clarify your question. what do you mean by "the right it inact (what?) I don't understand what words you meant there. The question needs to be worded clearly and correctly punctuated.
do you mean "the right to act out God's will".
Isn't that supposed...
Power and authority as it were? (what do you mean?)
"the right it inact Gods will isn't that sup*osed to be left to God?
supposed has 2 p's
How do you connect Christians and Muslims acting out God's will and God's power and authority.
I don't believe Christians and Muslims are acting out God's will at all or usurping his power and authority - the root of the problem is that they're acting out as humans using God as an excuse and it's human will in control not God's will.
2007-02-03 01:41:45
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answered by birdwatcher 4
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The problem is not carrying out God's will, but what one believes is His will. People have been doing what ever in his name forever. God wants us to do his will. We are to listen to promptings of the Spirit and act upon them. Prayer, scripture study, and true worship assist with knowing his will. We also have to know Him.
The books do not preach violence. Instead, it teaches loving one another, doing good for others (including those that hate you), and giving service and time. Unfortunately, fanatics have given us all a bad rep.
There is a difference between suicide bomber and removing a military target. One has a military purpose and one is nothing more then cowards murdering innocents. If the suicide bomber was targeting soldiers, then it would be different. Neither teaches killing innocents just for the cause.
Imagine what kind of place the world would be if we used our moneys on developing starving countries instead of killing each other. But, unfortunately, too many people listen to Satan and he enjoys our suffering.
2007-02-10 11:04:19
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answered by jack-copeland@sbcglobal.net 4
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I am not exactly sure what you mean...but if you mean that God's will is His own...then I guess you are correct...the interpretation of His will is often misinterpreted. Just like the Christians who started the Crusades against the Muslims...or those Muslims who destroyed the Twin Towers. God clearly wants us to save lives, not take lives.
2007-02-10 18:32:03
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answered by Jalapinomex 5
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I think it's more of a following God's will. I've never seen someone actually inacting God's will. Unless they're cruel bastards that are using God as an excuse.
2007-02-10 23:30:52
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answered by Mae 1
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Actually, The Qur'an does, and God's will is Good, so if we enforce it all will be well, Terrorism is not God's word.
2007-02-03 01:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Without any real explanation or description of this matter, I cannot begin to answer this question.
2007-02-03 01:09:47
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answered by wife of Ali Pasha 3
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the written word
2007-02-03 01:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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they made it up they can use it as they like but I won't recognize it
2007-02-11 00:53:57
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Please don't put 'all Christians' and 'all Muslims' in a box. Why do 'all you' always stereotype 'all Christians'?
2007-02-03 01:13:52
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answered by spareo1 4
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