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I see these questions, "where was your god today" and I am curious why anyone would expect Him to intervene. Do you think that is how it works or something? Why?

2007-04-16 09:38:46 · 24 answers · asked by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I am certainly no expert but I can't imagine he would interfere today and did not on Sept. 11th.

2007-04-16 09:40:08 · update #1

24 answers

Many theists act and speak in such a way as to suggest that prayer has a real, tangible effect with respect to cancers and other severe medical illnesses. This charade implies that God does indeed interfere in our world.

Maybe you are not one of those theists. In that case, the question you quoted does not really apply to you because you believe in a God who gives humans "free will".

You are probably the kind of theist who would argue that the case of school shootings is man's distance from god and original sin and so on and so forth. But that is a different question with a different answer.

Cheers.

2007-04-16 09:50:01 · answer #1 · answered by Skep 2 · 1 0

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2016-12-29 17:19:11 · answer #2 · answered by kash 4 · 0 0

Why would someone ask "where was God today?" because those people are like children wanting someone to come clean up or fix our messes, or maybe they are athiests trying to dispell the notion of God. God has given us all the power to make our own decisions and to live with the consequences of those decisions. When something horrible like this happens, well, we are prone to look toward a higher power and ask, "why?". When in fact the world is an evil place because we, through our choices, have made it that way.

2007-04-16 09:59:55 · answer #3 · answered by buda 2 · 0 0

Well, I think I can understand where questions like this arise from...

The God is alleged to be omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and omnibenevolent. So, either he is all of those things, or he isnt. He certainly did not intervene today, so he certainly cannot be called omnibenevolent, or today never would have occurred...

Remember - you speak of god, while others are talking about the Christian God. If all the alleged qualities of the Christian God were real, today would not have occurred. So, its one or the other - either he isnt omnibenevolent, or he doesnt exist.

2007-04-16 09:44:05 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 3 0

I think you can't expect Him to just come down and fix everything. It seems people ignore His existence until something goes wrong and then almost blame Him for not doing something about it. In my experience it just doesn't work that way. God works through people, so in essence, he does help just not outwardly. We don't see any burning bushes talking or hellfire or anything. Instead we see teachers and students carrying out victims to safety and helping as best they can as they did today. We see firefighters, policeman, their trained rescue animals and civilians risking their lives to save other people. THAT is were God is today.

2007-04-16 09:49:49 · answer #5 · answered by Amanda P 1 · 1 0

It's a matter of consistency. The God of the Bible regularly interferes, even micro-manages events on Earth. The deistic God of course, by definition, doesn't interfere.

2007-04-16 09:42:14 · answer #6 · answered by STFU Dude 6 · 4 0

That's why I feel that if their is a god it's of the Deistic version. Which is why Deism makes more sense to me then most of these religions. Either that or there is no god and things just happen because people make them happen. Nobody knows for sure one way or the other. It just is what it is I guess.

2007-04-16 10:13:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I never really understood that line of thinking anyway - to blame the actions of men on the lack of intervention by god. It seems to me that all it serves is to make those of faith feel worse by taunting them. 40-odd people died today, and that should be what we're concerned with, not sniping at beliefs. That's just how I feel, though undoubtedly some will disagree with me. It's akin to saying "Ha ha, we were right, there is no God, or why would he let that happen", and that's just kinda dumb.

2007-04-16 09:44:53 · answer #8 · answered by ReeRee 6 · 2 0

Exactly. Even I assume that there is a God, I don't see any reason to believe that God actually cares enough to intervene in our affairs.

2007-04-16 09:43:30 · answer #9 · answered by Subconsciousless 7 · 3 0

I wouldn't. Generally, God does not interfere with the agency of man, because it would go against His plan that was revealed in the beginning, in the Garden. Man are free to do as they will and will be judged accordingly.

2007-04-16 09:47:18 · answer #10 · answered by straightup 5 · 0 1

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