I think god looks at us as any good parent would look at thier child. With unconditional love, but allowing the child to make mistakes and learn. If the parent were to solve all the child's problems, they would never learn.
Look at what we haven't done: We are still breathing. We didn't blow up the world with nuclear bombs. We have laws and societies living together. We respect each other more now than at any time in human history. (If you look at how societies treated each other 2000-3000 years ago, then you would enjoy living in this time.)
I am not saying that we are perfect. There is a lot of evil in the world. But we are growing. And god knows it. God allows us to grow, to learn, to make mistakes. If we continue to learn, we will continue to live. We are making changes to the way we live and growing from it.
If we don't continue to learn and grow, the question is, would god let us die? Would god start again like he started over from the dinosaurs to us? Would the cockroaches then take over and become superpowers? Scary stuff.
2007-05-27 00:20:06
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answered by Bruce N 2
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That's actually an interesting question. I haven't heart that one before. I think the fact that the brain is capable of adapting like that shows the complexity of God's creation. Think about it, if you made a computer but never gave it an operating system, would it work all? Would it be able to adapt to the circumstances and continue functioning? The human body is essentially a machine, a very very well designed machine. That being said, when mankind fell from grace in the garden of Eden, the perfect design of the machine became flawed. Things stopped working how they were supposed to. It's still a masterpiece, considering everything that has to go right in the human body on any given day for it to work properly. But the fact remains that just as the flaw of sin entered into our consciousness, flaws appeared in the human body. This is why despite God's intentions for Mankind, things like you mentioned can and do happen. If God already built into use to accept Him, then we wouldn't have free will. So He didn't build it into us.
2016-05-18 22:19:37
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answered by ? 3
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Do you really think God Almighty is the form of human beings! We all know God Almighty is an inherent power that can be felt but never seen! God Almighty always exists within us as our soul atman which is but a minuscule form of God Almighty! If an individual piece of puzzle is an independent soul atman... the whole competed puzzle God Almighty!
God has always been a Dhrista (onlooker)! He never interferes with the creation of his. Everything in the cosmic system is governed by the doctrine of karma. As we sow so shall we reap... nothing more or less! Why blame God for anything... the seed of all actions lie within every individual!
God created mankind as the highest manifest stage in the cosmic life cycle... where is the cause for worry! Ups and down in life are part of the cosmic system... in absence of one life would become monotonous! We are present passing through the Kali Yuga phase of life (the metal age) when materialistic tendencies are in their peak! The wanton desires rule the roost!
Whenever the society faces its lowest ebb... the mankind witnesses the coming of an Avatar (God Almighty manifest in human form). In the times of Lord Krishna (an Avatar) the conditions were almost similar as they exist today. Adharma was prevalent in every nook and corner of the world. In such times... a single human being... a Florence Nightingale assumes phenomenal power. This human being almost single-handedly re-establishes Dharma and starts Satyuga (the golden era).
People world over await the advent of Bhagwan Kalki... the Avatar of the modern era! He is expected to surface on Mother Earth around 2012~2014. From era to era life moves on! Temporal collapse of the society does not mean end of the world. Money has become an end in itself. Love has lost its meaning! Sometimes even animals behave better than human beings.
All is the doing of human beings! None other is responsible if the society faces its acid test. In the coming world war 3 that shall precipitate between Christianity and Islamic Dharma... 1200 million people are expected to perish. A fight to the finish... a nuclear war of the era... society would finally learn its lessons! More on Kali Yuga - http://www.godrealized.com/kaliyuga.html
2007-06-03 07:39:35
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answered by godrealized 6
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Very nice question.....If God looks down on his creation of "Human World" then he thinks
1)why humans are behaving so rudely
2)why violence has been increased
3)why there is no natural love between any one
4)why do they do any think only for the sake of money
5)He wont find peace any where in this universe
6)He really feels that animals are better than human beings
7)Finally he will think that why he has created this world of humans who doesn't care even for him(god)
What do you say about this?
2007-05-26 20:49:25
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answered by sriram t 3
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Only God can really answer that. I'll say this much, though, I know he's not happy. People fornicating, lying, cheating, plundering, killing. . . That's not the world that God intended for us to be in. He intended us to live in perfect health and peace forever until Adam and Eve screwed everything up. That wasn't His mistake, though, but theirs. God didn't make us a bunch of robots--we're free thinking folks who make our own decisions. We (humans) didn't make good decisions back then and we're not much better today. I believe God is patiently waiting for many of us to turn ourselves around so that He can spare those of us who do and wipe out those who refuse to and put an end to the evil that has tainted the world He meant for us to have.
2007-06-01 06:19:44
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answered by Raingirl 3
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lots of funny answers here, very good guys!
IMHO, I believe God is all around us, permeating every inch of everything and everyone here. Neither good nor bad, an energy force that simultaneously created and destroys everything. The thought we have when we look out at the world ARE the thoughts of God because we are God. We create our own reality, so instead of looking around and focusing on the wreck of humanity (so perceived) look at the beauty in everyone you see, everyone has something special about them. The world is a wonderful place and heaven is all around us. Look again.
2007-06-02 15:27:03
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answered by Lisa 4
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God is energy and that energy is Love.
God does not have the same kind of cognitive impairments and intellectual limitations imposed upon us by our human brains which essentially are our thinking mechanisms.
I don't understand when people use the term "he" when referring to God. Help me understand why God would require a penis to help eliminate waste fluids like a male human. Help me understand what use God would have for a penis. Is it necessary to have pissing contests with God's peers?Help me understand what need God has for a penis when another use for a penis would be to copulate with another human being.
Regardless of the fact I don't understand, I still love your questions so pls keep 'em coming.
2007-05-28 06:20:48
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answered by reeksofhoney 3
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If God thought like us and believed what we believe, and saw our beliefs as we do with our eyes and thought, then I am sure He would not stop crying out of the knowledge of what a mess it is, and He would probably have to go into denial.
We are "lucky" that His thoughts are higher than ours and that there is no God (reality) beside Him.
The human dream goes on and on until each individual cracks the "code" and is able to part with old ways and never look back.
2007-05-27 00:43:46
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answered by ? 6
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GOD never looks down on anybody. That's the difference between GOD and humans. GOD created us in GOD's image so there must be something worth looking up to, right?
2007-05-26 17:04:45
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answered by MUDD 7
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I will stick to the question at hand, but man do I want to go with this one... I think God is looking at us and thinking "man what an experience this was; do ya think that next time we should do this without the humans" and then they laugh and finish supper...
2007-05-27 14:03:42
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answered by rob3437 2
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