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If he is willing to, is he unable to? why else wouldn't he help them?

If he is able to, then why doesn't he?

maybe he isn't able to... maybe he isnt real...

2007-04-08 17:51:17 · 11 answers · asked by funaholic 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

how am i insulting anybody's beliefs?

btw- i can't hate what i dont believe in

2007-04-08 18:00:48 · update #1

11 answers

YES HE IS but through people.

thats why other people are here. So WE can help. If we were all equal financially, where would CHARITY come from? Where would good deeds come from if nobody was in trouble?

Yeshua said "you will ALWAYS have the poor....you will not always have me"

2007-04-08 17:56:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

If you don't believe in God,why would you care if He helped anyone?According to you there is no God so feeding the starving people of this world is up to us.So why blame God that you dont believe exists?

God leads people to help the poor and hungry.

2007-04-09 01:12:49 · answer #2 · answered by tebone0315 7 · 2 0

You are trying to recast the classic problem of evil.

Try looking at it this way:

1. GOD IS ALL-GOOD.
2. GOD IS ALL-POWERFUL.
3. EVIL EXISTS.
4. GOD HAS A MORALLY SUFFICIENT REASON FOR THE EVIL WHICH EXISTS.

When all four of these premises are maintained, there is no logical contradiction to be found, not even an apparent one. It is precisely part of the Christian's walk of faith and growth in sanctification to draw proposition 4 as the conclusion of propositions 1-3.

Think of Abraham when God ordered him to sacrifice his only son. Think of Job when he lost everything which gave his life happiness and pleasure. In each case God had a perfectly good reason for the human misery involved. It was a mark or achievement of faith for them not to waver in their conviction of God's goodness, despite not being able to see or understand why He was doing to them what He did.

Or consider the greatest act of evil, the crucifixion of Christ. Was the killing of Christ evil? Indeed. Did God have a morally sufficient reason for it? Just as indeed. With Abraham we declare, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" (Genesis 18:25).

2007-04-09 00:57:49 · answer #3 · answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6 · 4 1

God (if he exists) hasn't yet! and perhaps rather than people always having or wanting to help. it is time for the RICH churches and VERY RICH shareholders of corporate global companies to HELP THE WORLD with poverty, disease and tragedies.

2007-04-09 06:35:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

God doesn't like starving children...if he did, he wouldn't create so many assholes that make them starve to start with, and not so many to just watch it all. If he is god, his mind is sick...so let's all pray god doesn't exsist.

2007-04-09 06:00:46 · answer #5 · answered by Fuku 3 · 0 1

I am tired of you non-believers sitting on your mighty thrones condemning all of us that believe the truth if your don't believe in God fine. You don't need to insult and question our beliefs, every chance you get.

2007-04-09 00:59:13 · answer #6 · answered by Sabrina J 3 · 3 2

The real question is, are YOU willing to help starving children? I'm sure they would appreciate it. After all, you're 'real'.

Cheers ;-)

2007-04-09 00:59:12 · answer #7 · answered by chekeir 6 · 5 0

No. He's building a new "world" in the Galaxy of Andromeda. This one, The Earth, is an experiment that fail.

2007-04-09 00:56:49 · answer #8 · answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7 · 1 2

If God is so great then why do christians have to keep coming up with excuses for God's failures.?

2007-04-09 01:02:01 · answer #9 · answered by nascarfan7677 3 · 2 3

Why are you so angry with God?
Let's start there.

2007-04-09 00:56:57 · answer #10 · answered by The Watcher 3 · 3 2

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