if god has a plan, no matter what u do, god's plan is going to take effect right?
even if u were part of his plan, it would have been god's doing, not yours.
2007-04-26
13:57:32
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Tim W...the all knowing God did not know what Hitler was going to do? IF god knew what Hitler was going to do, then does that mean that it was God's plan?
2007-04-26
14:12:19 ·
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I think one person can change the world because they can tell people about their opinions and what they think they can do to make the world a better place. All it takes is someone doing something for the community and others can join all over the world. The would would be changed!
2007-04-26 14:02:48
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answered by Justin's future Wifee 2
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We're not robots. If God wanted us to follow everyone one of his commands, he would create us to be worshipers.
Anyways, one person can change the world. Look at history: Hitler, Stalin, Mao Zedong. Even look in the news at the Vtech shooting, Bill Gates foundation, etc etc etc. So yes, one can change the world. Just dont to bad things, do good!
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Ive been raised in a Christian family and although I am a bit ambivalent in my beliefs, I know for a fact without any suffering, there would be no compassion. I assume everything happens for a reason and while Hitler, the Halocaust, and every other terrible event hurts us in some way, I also believe it makes us in some way stronger. The world has learned from such events, and I suppose thats all that really matters.
2007-04-26 21:08:49
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answered by Tim W 2
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If God has a plan, it doesn't mean that what we do are his plans. Maybe he want us to learn about consequences from our doings so that we can learn what is right and what is wrong. History is all about cause and effect. So we learn from there like how we learn from Hitler and move on. So of course we can change the world.
2007-04-27 03:11:06
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answered by sunshine 3
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I agree with your points. And it is equally true that one person can change the world. Tim W cited some examples but Mother Theresa and Mahatma Gandhi and Billy Graham and the Wright Brothers and Thomas Edison and many others like Martin Luther King Jr. or the first Protestant Martin Luther. These all changed the world.
So I would say yes to that question.
2007-04-26 21:19:48
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answered by Uncle Remus 54 7
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The concept of contingent condition over rules the knowledge of the laws of natural necessity and powers thereof, but we have that knowledge included, and may change, and we are changing, the contingent conditions that are qualities in life experience. God as first mover has let go his creation. Prophecy is not knowledge of knowledge but given expectation that has no will, only the negativity of the Judgment. All the chosen is of that negativity. That's not my cup o' tea; The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-04-26 21:09:47
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answered by Psyengine 7
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yes that is a thought ,but time has shown it's always been one man that the people rally behind and thin as a hole thy set out to make a change even Jesus the ONE OF ALL THE Ones had a grate following to leave such an legacy so strong that people still to day bass life on his words that are sometime miss used yes he is still was just one man just like Dr.M.L.K. one man
2007-04-26 21:20:13
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answered by juvonne g 1
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If that is true, then how could man possibly have free will? You cannot have both God deciding everything and free will in the same basket.
2007-04-26 21:14:57
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answered by neuralzen 3
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Yes,I think one person can change the world.One small part at a time.But keep God first.That's the only way you'll make it.
2007-04-26 21:09:25
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answered by Chatterbox 3
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