I don't believe in God as such but ... especially the hard times have demonstrated, over and over again, that Universe is kind, ultimately. The moment everything seems to collapse on me, something picks me up and carries me in its palm.
2007-05-09 21:07:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Pain and suffering are nothing but two vehicles which carry us near the God.
When we are happy and content we are constant.
Only when the vehicles are there we can start the journey.
Some people always thinking that they are the greatest and nearest person to the God and act like a philosophers.
And when they start to face pain & sufferings.......definately there are chances that, they start to doubt about the existence of God.
2007-05-10 15:06:50
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answered by Shripathi Krishna Acharya 5
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Doubt God? No, in fact all the pain and suffering have taken me closer to him
2007-05-09 11:39:09
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answered by arif anwar 3
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No, I do not doubt Him. He is the only one to relieve my suffering. I simply ask him, since u r the ultimate authority to solve all my problems and pains and u also know that there is no one on earth who can relieve me of illness of any type, then why do u cause suffering. It is ur work and only u have to do it. I pray more when I am blessed with even a little happiness. I am not the one to forget him in happy hours and turn to him in sorrow. He is the only source of strength to pass thru life.
2007-05-10 02:58:33
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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There are no innocents, as we have all lived before and taken the lives of others. And have abused others. So we must have to feel what that is like ourselves.
The Bible says "Gods's strength is made perfect in weakness." Doesn't is take a lot of pain before a selfish human will reach out to God? We cannot know compassion, if we do not know pain.
2007-05-10 06:46:18
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answered by THE NEXT LEVEL 5
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my pain and sufferings cleared the doubt about the God in such a way that the God was not involved in my pain and sufferings but it was me only who had given the birth to pain and sufferings in my life.but now i have been finished those pains and sufferings and can devote myself for the God. hence my pain and sufferings was the force to open the gate of the kingdom of the God.
2007-05-10 05:17:01
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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The pleasures and happinesses that we have today will change into pains and sufferings tomorrow. Like our same son who is giving us happiness today, will be the cause of our sorrow tomorrow. So the material pleasures are deceptive.
We need to become neutral to the pleasures and sorrows of this materialistic world. God is telling us to come out of these attachments, and know HIm, to become happy in the real sense.
So where is the question of doubting God?
2007-05-10 03:32:10
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answered by Vijay D 7
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Yes before 1 or two years when i had pains and more sufferings i suspected god even think there is no such power. but now a days i realise in my busy life i am praying more and more and reaching near to god when i had pain or when i am sick so i am not doubting to god. he is purifying me through pain and always faithin god .
2007-05-10 00:48:56
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answered by suja kumari.b 3
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frankly ...yes...my parents' suffering made me doubt GOD. but then i learned everytime i doubted. Doubting God is not a blunder, it is just a process to understand where you stand around God.
My pains and sufferings aren't that large to Doubt God...but even if someday i doubt...i am sure..i will learn more about Him.
i just answered a question from you relating the "doubt"...are these two answers contrary to each other? :-o
i wonder....
:)
2007-05-10 01:44:20
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answered by *~Hope~* 3
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I was the one responsible for my pains and sufferings. God wasn't. He's the one who taught me to overcome these pains and sufferings. These experiences infact make me realize that at some point of time, I went against Him. there's no point of doubting Him, but instead doubt myself, whther I'm trying to move away from Him.
All the best...
:-)
2007-05-09 13:00:08
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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As you very well know all pains and sufferings are strictly
KARMIC in nature so question of doubting God does not
arise at all though quirkness of the timing does get my
gall.
2007-05-10 00:18:08
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answered by Sudhakar B 5
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