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Why did God create poverty and let people suffer for the rest of their life without food,water,shelter,medical care,and education.where is God then, does he/she really exist if yes when can we see him and when will he/she end the sufferings of mankind.In one of my linguistics dialetical languages known as "Lilian language" the sound word God means a flying fruit with atoms.The height of the tree of this fruit tree is about 18 feet only found in the desert .If the fruit is ripe ready to eat it is known as "Godi"If it is not ready to eat it is known as God and you can only found the fruit if it drops of its branches willingly.If the fruit ever drops on your head it will crush your head into peices.It has very hard skin like a metal and the fruit itself is as hard as a rock stone.The skin is red in colour and it has a shape similar to coconut.It is one type of fruit when ever eaten it reminds you of your past life as far back as the last 2000 years and it prepares you to understand lifes

2007-05-05 11:40:29 · 14 answers · asked by Zuantamipah is a zulu princesses 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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YEAH.....its woman made thing......PANDORA, her and that darn box

2007-05-05 11:48:45 · answer #1 · answered by cheesehead with an attitude 5 · 0 1

One must be careful not to generalize too much. After all, all of Africa certainly hasn't experienced poverty in the last two millenia. Many nations and times have experienced periods of prosperity. Further, we should question whether our material abundance is the same as prosperity -- studies show that as wealth in the West has increased, satisfaction with life has actually decreased. There are many things about social relationships and materialism we could learn from Africa.

Actually one of the elements that perpetuates poverty has been worldview. Animistic cultures generally have experienced less freedom to "tamper" with the environment around them. After all, if spirits are in rocks and trees, you shouldn't mess much with development. They have rather taken things as they came from the "gods."

The Western view had a historic mindset in which a God had "ordered" the world in such a way that humans were given a level of stewardship to manage (unfortantely, some exploit rather than manage). This led to the science of the current era, which mitigates many of the effects of food shortages.

If one is hoping for a God to magically send food packages to people, that's a crazy hope. But if one works toward improvement and management of resources, whatever the worldview, maybe we can get somewhere together. That would be GOOD, and maybe not far from GOD.

2007-05-05 12:00:35 · answer #2 · answered by waldguy 4 · 0 0

It seems that you've spent a lot of time,studying this fruit tree pity you're time was not better employed like looking to improve your lot. Is this tree a halucenogenic ? only you talk about going back 2000 years how do you know that. It also prepares you to understand life so what the F*** are you moaning about , why do you blame god? are you using this as an excuse for you're own inefficiency or are you like the rest of the third world looking for a handout ? strikes me as though you ought to get your country leaders sorted out first.They always seem to be creaming the country's wealth rather than looking after their whining millions.So I suggest leave the treespotting alone and find yourself work instead of blaming God for your own inefficiency.hope this has been beneficial

2007-05-05 12:45:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

African countries should be prosperous, even more so than European and America etc.

However, through man's greed - deforestation, corrupt politicians, war and adverse changes to the climate, the continent has been ransacked.

God created this world to produce enough food for all its people and Africa is one big greenhouse. With a little help from us and a total stop on the things I mentioned a moment ago, the environment will be able to heal itself.

when anything bad happens, like poverty and war, God is blamed but He is never thanked for the good things in life. He is never thanked for peace time.

"Shouldn't we thank God for sixty years of no bombs dropping on the British mainland?"

"Why should we thank God, we're the ones who've kept the peace."

I've had conversations like this several times. If it's all man's doing in peacetime. Why is it God's fault in times of war?

2007-05-06 21:27:00 · answer #4 · answered by elflaeda 7 · 0 0

because this advent is cursed for a lengthy time period till the hot advent, in view that this advent has been defiled by sin. Genesis 2:16-17; 3:a million-24; Romans 8:18-25. and in view that a number of the failings oftentimes observed as "evil" aren't any more quite "evil." also, the way the God of the Bible interacts with advent is oftentimes misconstrued in this regard. And the atheist can not truly aspect to genuine (purpose) "evil" with a view to disprove the existence of God because the atheistic position logically ability that genuine (purpose) evil is non-existent, that it really is truly an insignificant function of the human recommendations, making it subjective, which quantities to no longer some thing yet ones likes and dislikes. even as conflicting evaluations with regards to morality are expressed, one then ought to (with a view to attempt to be consistent) carry that neither or both evaluations are acceptable, it really is self-contradictory. And any doctrine which is composed of itself in self-contradiction is surely pretend. because you've an interest in this philosophical topic oftentimes termed "the project of evil" you have an interest in choosing up a duplicate of this incredible artwork on that very challenge. the author is distinctly qualified to write down on the challenge, having earned an M.A. in faith and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Vanderbilt college in Philosophy, and having defended his doctoral dissertation which he wrote on merely this topic. once you've an interest in a more effective wide exam "Sin, suffering, and God" by an similar author is yet another incredible artwork.

2016-11-25 20:53:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God didn't create anything, because there is no such thing as god! That's precisely why there is hunger, and pain, and suffering, and old age, and misery, in the world. If there was a god, all merciful and full of love and forgiveness and stuff, he would not inflict that on innocent people. It's all wishful thinking, or should I say, a complete lack of thinking on the part of most people.

2007-05-05 11:54:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Poverty is a man made condition. When the land won't support the people that live there, someone needs to move.

Oh, did I mention the diamonds and gold found underneath all that poverty? Like I said, poverty is man made. Other animals have enough sense to migrate.

2007-05-05 11:55:30 · answer #7 · answered by open4one 7 · 1 1

Man decided he did not need God. (Adam ate the forbidden fruit) hence God is proving that man needs his direction by allowing such problems as povery to exist.
He states that he will bring all these bad things to end at a time only he knows.

2007-05-05 22:29:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why is it that when people dont have an answer to things, that they are not helping with the problem, they want to blame God God has people who does that they are called missionaries and they do help, but if you dont want help,you cant be made to do what you need to do to surive,its funny but when i do see people from africa, they have on name brand clothes, they are even doing e-mail scams and getting peoples money, why dont they help there own people,hell they are killing their own and other tribes, raping little girls and even babies, where do they get their guns? why cant the people who give them guns educate them i guess you didnt know that Oprah has build a school for girls, cause girls are gonna hafta take over and get the country right GOD BLESS OPRAH!

2007-05-05 12:03:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If and when I meet God, I'll punch him in the face for all the trouble he's caused.

2007-05-05 11:50:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Loving kind of God isn't he? Love to watch you die and suffer.

2007-05-05 11:44:50 · answer #11 · answered by Pontius 3 · 0 1

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