you seem to be blaming things on a god that does not exist, does that make you delusional?
2007-04-14 09:39:47
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answer #1
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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I think your conclusions are ridiculous. Yes, God knows what is going to happen before it happens. Does that mean that he was behind the murder when a serial killer rapes and kills another victim? Absolutely not. That person was evil and decided to do that himself. God gives us the right to choose our own actions. He will judge us afterwards. In the case of the stillborn--I wouldn't say God killed the child. For whatever reason, the baby died--God may have allowed it, I guess, but perhaps that experience will serve some purpose in that girl's life. Don't call God a murderer--he is more kind and loving than you can imagine.
2007-04-14 16:39:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I love how people go around blaming a God they know absolutely NOTHING about except what little they've heard about the bible.
If you ever actually took the time to study the bible, you would understand that "time and unforseen circumstance befall us all" and that we are imperfect with imperfect bodies and that satan in fact is the "ruler of this world".
Unborn babies sometimes just dont make it. Not God's fault, He has to allow bad things to happen because Satan said that the only reason we would serve God is because God makes us have a happy life with no problems. (consult the book of Job) So in order to show that we as people do sincerely love Him, he has to let us suffer from imperfection and "time and unforseen circumstance" to prove satan a liar, only for a little while longer, then the end will come. This girl, if she truly has dedicated her life to Jehovah God, will survive Armageddon and God promises to give everlasting life to those that stay faithful.
God doesn't punish us, he punished the annointed nation of Israel. Jesus came and made a NEW CONVENANT. We may receive disclipline as his dedicated followers, but God doesn't work that way in our lives...especially the innocent.
Before you go shooting off your mouth about how God kills babies, perhaps you should take the time to study about Him first. Otherwise, you simply sound ignorant.
2007-04-14 16:49:10
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answer #3
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answered by Lexpressive 2
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Keep in mind it's just my opinion.
There are just some things God can't do. He can't lie is just one of them. God is a real being with real feelings. Because God could see the future of the child He may have found it would be easier on that poor mother to suffer the loss of that child now and not later by some unforeseen reason in the future. Right now she may hate life but in time if she will just trust a tiny bit of God that pain will become manageable. It will never go away. But in heaven those questions will be answered.
2007-04-14 16:45:13
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answered by Atheist 3
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People blame God for all of their problems but never want to give Him any of the credit for the good things in their lives - this is sad. I bet if a nuclear war ever devastated our Earth many people would be blaming God but if we ever achieved world peace many people would be patting themselves on the back and ignore God or say He had no part in it.
Why aren't you and this girl angry with satan for killing the baby? Why choose to blame God? Why not be angry with Adam and Eve for bringing sin into the world in the first place? Or why not accept that some things happen for reasons beyond our understanding and control?
In my opinion just because you know when something bad is going to happen and you do not interfere with it - this does not make you an active participant in the evil thing itself. If God were to come down and save all of the living from lives of suffering and death then He'd also have to kill all the immoral, unbelievers right now and in effect would end free-will as we know it. Instead He is watching us and helping us as we ask for help and saving His judgment for a later date when all will be judged for our actions here on Earth and punished or rewarded according to His Word.
2007-04-14 16:38:31
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answer #5
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answered by desmartj 3
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For the benefit of Uncle Thesis:
Psalm 139:13
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.
I am very sorry for this young girl's loss.
God was not behind this death. He is the author of LIFE. As well, this death was not a murder, and this poor girl who is blaming God does not make God hate or resent her. He loves her - He loves her baby - He loves you.
Her baby is where he/she belongs - in the arms of our loving father. I pray that this young girl and her husband find peace and comfort in some way.
2007-04-14 16:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You've made a bogus assumption is my opinion. You're putting every murder ever committed and every death into the hands of a single being, be it divine or not. God does not control death in anyway. From saying that God is responsible for all death you have made the conclusion that he doesn't exist? Now who is delusional?
2007-04-14 16:36:53
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answered by lol 3
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we, as humans are supposed to overcome our obstacles on this earth what ever they may be. God gives us the choice of coming to this earth for this purpose. when we decide to come here we choose what we are going to live so that we may overcome a certain obstacle. the only thing God is behind is, our Freewill.
2007-04-14 16:43:02
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answered by mireya_adame 2
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First, its bogus to be disobedient to God then blame him for consequence of your actons.
Second.
Miscarraiges happen through genetic problems and the body has its own way of aborting something that could be a terrible problem so its really more of a merciful mechanism.
2007-04-14 16:39:08
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answered by Who's got my back? 5
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So by your thinking, as a fiction author, I am a murderer because some of my characters have died. That's stupid. God has as much right to kill us ALL off as I have to kill off MY characters. Who the heck are YOU to judge Him???
2007-04-14 16:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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