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When will the world do something about Africa?

2007-05-07 03:49:52 · 8 answers · asked by Malcolm Knoxville VI 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Unfortunately, no one in America cares about Africa. They do not have anything we need or want. As for God, I don’t know. Most Africans are black. Didn’t God curse the children of someone in the bible and make them black; maybe this is part of that? (I am being sarcastic ofcourse)

2007-05-07 04:00:24 · answer #1 · answered by Biggus Dickus 3 · 1 2

I would say that God is working there, in the midst of the misery that the Muslims are causing. Apparently there are areas of Africa that are being affected which were not welcoming to Christianity. The Gospel hadn't pushed it's way through due to strict laws and customs. The flood of refugees into certain of those areas may prove to perforate that barrier. At least I hope that's what is going on.

Will those Americans that are complaining about the violence of African Muslims readily support an American war in Africa? I wonder about this. Especially the liberal side. They tend to have cold feet once reports of American deaths start rolling in!

2007-05-07 11:04:23 · answer #2 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 0

God's not taking a break. But you sure are, aren't you? When are you going to do something about Africa? Why wait for the "world?"

2007-05-07 10:58:30 · answer #3 · answered by singwritelaugh 4 · 0 0

Obviously you have a very small view of Africa, your only source must be mainstream media. God is moving all over Africa, Reinhardt Bonnke is holding crusades and leading people to Christ every day, People are being healed of all sorts of diseases, abnormalities, even being raised from the dead every day. God is not the one fueling genocide, it is the greedy people in charge being led by their father Satan.

2007-05-07 11:12:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Humans are to blame for much of the suffering. They fight wars, commit crimes, pollute the environment, often carry on business in a manner motivated by greed rather than concern for their fellowman, and sometimes indulge in habits that they know can be harmful to their health. When they do these things, they hurt others and themselves. Should it be expected that humans would be immune to the consequences of what they do? (Gal. 6:7; Prov. 1:30-33) Is it reasonable to blame God for these things that humans themselves do?

Satan and his demons also share responsibility. The Bible discloses that much suffering is because of the influence of wicked spirits. The suffering for which so many people blame God does not come from him at all.—Rev. 12:12; Acts 10:38;

How did suffering get started? Examination of the causes focuses attention on our first human parents, Adam and Eve. Jehovah God created them perfect and put them in paradise surroundings. If they had obeyed God, they would never have got sick or died. They could have enjoyed perfect human life forever. Suffering was not part of Jehovah’s purpose for mankind. But Jehovah clearly told Adam that continued enjoyment of what He had given them depended on obedience. Obviously, they had to breathe, eat, drink, and sleep in order to continue living. And they had to keep God’s moral requirements in order to enjoy life fully and to be favored with such life forever. But they chose to go their own way, to set their own standards of good and bad, and thus they turned away from God, the Life-Giver. (Gen. 2:16, 17; 3:1-6) Sin led to death. It was as sinners that Adam and Eve produced children, and they could not pass on to their children what they no longer had. All were born in sin, with inclinations toward wrongdoing, weaknesses that could lead to illness, a sinful inheritance that would eventually result in death. Because everyone on earth today was born in sin, all of us experience suffering in various ways.—Gen. 8:21; Rom. 5:12.

Ecclesiastes 9:11 says that “time and unforeseen occurrence” also have a bearing on what happens to us. We may get hurt, not because the Devil directly causes it or because any human does it, but because by chance we are in a place at the wrong moment.

2007-05-07 11:07:11 · answer #5 · answered by sxanthop 4 · 0 0

As long as people think only of themsleves, and dismiss your concern as, "Oh, well, it's not me!" ...things like you are concerned about will never be addressed. IT is NOT God it is MANKIND at fault. The same question-comment could be refer to many parts of the world. Seemingly wherever man is, this problem exists.

2007-05-07 10:59:20 · answer #6 · answered by M B 2 · 1 0

I am having trouble answering this question... it's like hmm... well, I look at your pic of this well-oiled guy (most likely from MD) and can't help but wonder if you want to talk more about another issue in your life. :D

2007-05-07 10:56:08 · answer #7 · answered by Soundtrack to a Nightmare 4 · 1 0

don't worry the people who are killing africa will go straight to hell!!!!!

2007-05-07 11:04:26 · answer #8 · answered by Mouse 2 · 1 1

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