In the sense that what happens is what happens. May as well accept it.
2007-05-03 16:45:24
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answered by perudonations 3
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the answer that i develop into continually given to this question is that this: no man or woman. God is, has continually been and continually will be. He has no starting up and subsequently no end. on condition that mortals have a starting up, we DO have an end. because we are creatures of creation (with a starting up), we detect it confusing to conceive of a being with no starting up. ok, and indexed right here are my concepts on that theory: Now, if ability is not in any respect destroyed, then conceivably there will be a being of ability it really is, and continually were. there are a decision of theories appropriate to "What occurred earlier the large bang". a number of them describe eternal ability re-distribution in multi verses, with universes demise and being born back. yet, we also are made from ability- so, surely, we are no longer creatures with a starting up. We too do no longer have a starting up and an end. If the theory of "GOD" is the Judeo Christian one- and he's unquestionably because the conception structure defines him as such... eh.... it doesn’t make experience. If God is really only a complicated progression of ability re-dispensing it really is self perpetually... eh... ok- i might want to purchase that.
2016-11-25 00:52:52
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answered by ? 4
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On the surface absolutely not but at a deeper level yes. Just because we wants it does not mean God wants it for us. It could just be a whim or ill-considered plan.
At the deeper level God wants us to be happy and we want to be happy too but how do we do that? Ultimately it comes down to self sacrifice. When we give of our self we realize how valuable we are. Whats the difference between a one night stand and a proposal of marriage? The degree to which we give our self to the other. One cheapens you and the other fulfills your life.
All that we find attractive in this world is attractive because it has something of God in it. God calls us to consider his existence via creation. Then we have the chance to move towards him in faith or reject him. We can see creation or we can see the creator. We can choose this world or the next. We can limit life to the finite or be open to the infinite.
2007-05-03 17:03:22
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answered by fathermartin121 6
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God's will is only to have things done the righteous way. Righteousness is the image He created in you. Your will is what you want as a road to take on your life's journey and it is your destiny. Do it righteously and you fulfill God's will. Do it wickedly you just did it alone without His blessings.
2007-05-03 16:54:04
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answer #4
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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Man has free will, which often is not God's will. People are able to choose the path of their lives although God has already devised a plan for everyones' lives. You either accept God's will or not. You are free to choose.
2007-05-03 16:49:12
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes only if God's will is our will when we are in submission to the will of God, otherwise we are following our own will instead of God's and it is not true.
2007-05-04 02:59:56
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answered by neofreshmao 3
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Well if i try yes if you are asking me personally. . But everyone has a choice. And not everyone is willing to follow that choice as we can see by the comments being made. The question is "What is God's will"? And no its not everyone's will.
2007-05-03 16:49:10
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answered by . 5
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If there was a god, possibly. But the lack of evidence for a god, pretty much makes those statements logically false.
2007-05-03 16:44:12
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answered by The Bog Nug 5
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True only to those who are not blind to "who" the creator is. All religious history which has it's roots in Judaism tells of this "flawed" God of wrath who has passed himself off as the one of heaven, but behaviors alone tell of who he is by those who have served him (prophets who have been murderers; Kings who have slaughtered in his name; and persons who to this day still DO) as his hosts...Who is he that POSSESSES and PUNISHES the disobedient? Certainly "isn't" the all loving Father in "HEAVEN............." Can you think of who this "God" may be????
2007-05-03 16:53:06
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answered by Theban 5
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Hey, Elerth Morrow! Are you out there prospecting for candidates to your faith? Stop it! That's akin to spamming!
Have you not read that old Hermetic saying "Knoiw ye not that you are all Gods?" If WE are God, then truly "God's will is our will"
If not, then who cares?
2007-05-03 16:48:22
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answered by The Master 3
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