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you get angry with him...would you question him?
Question is not to point out proof or nonproof of God but more a situation where the proof was in the matter where you could question him...would you and would you be content with "It was my will" type answers regarding all the injustices in the world or your life.
And I am not talking about man infuences like someone getting hit by a drunk driver...but things that are unexplainable by man such as:
Autism, spina bifida or other "born disabilities"
Mental disabilities.
AIDS (and dont even say this is the Gay's disease)
Those type of things or anything else you can think of that man has no control over.

2007-05-27 16:40:18 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

36 answers

I would ask him why we have to struggle so hard to learn things if infinite knowledge and wisdom were already available. Why so many have to suffer unnecessarily. Why there is so much hatred and bigotry when one word from Him would eliminate it all.

2007-05-27 16:43:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

God loves us even when we are angry with him. I think he prefers our honesty more than our prefab prayers. I have been angry, sad, happy etc. with him but am still going to put my faith in God and follow Jesus.

I am afraid that I would be like my 6 year old having fun asking my Why until I run out of answers or we end up in a loop. Sometimes we see the answers in our lifes to the "Whys" and someday I hope to learn more but I think standing before God someday WHY won't seem all that important. The analogy of a carpet is a good example we see the strings and knots on the bottom and God sees the pattern and plan on the top.

This man was given 1 week to live and now has this ministry, that would be a why did he survive... http://www.cancerrecovery.ca/

Randy Travis has a song "3 Wooden Crosses" that touches on the WHYs in life.

Job asked God alot of questions and God asked I believe it was 64 questions back. Maybe you should read the book of Job. www.biblegateway.com

2007-05-27 16:51:42 · answer #2 · answered by Pilgrim in the land of the lost 5 · 3 0

Most of the things you mention are genetic disorders, and things can happen to mutate the gene and therefore a child ends up with autism etc...
I don't blame God for these things, it is nature. A person can believe in God and know that nature exists, same as weather.
I do not believe that God creates every hurricane that happens.
When creation fell in the begining, everything suffered from it.

So if God came to my there are many things I would ask Him, but I would not be pointing fingers at Him.

2007-05-27 16:48:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

First of all, God does not interfere with our daily lives. A drunk driver kills two people, a serial killer murders 30 before an apprehension is made, Katrina killed and ruined the lives of many, a child is stillborn. God did not do this, people do this, remember the devil preys on the weak.

If God himself came to me, I would be a preacher and travel the world with my message. I would never shut up and I would beg people to see the light.

I would ask him one question, will the Chicago Cubs ever win a World Series?

Later
Ron K.

2007-05-27 16:55:55 · answer #4 · answered by Ron K 1 · 2 0

Queen of yak the things you are saying are only imaginations form a dirty minded human living in this world of sin.God will not come to His creature but it is the creature to go to God as it says in the bible. Knock and you will be opened, Ask and you will be given,

Our proof that there is God is the Holy Bible but you have no proof for believing nothing except yourself. You have over belief on your very little knowledge you have in your mind that is the very reason why you do not believe God. You are very proud of your wealth that you have forgotten God. Your wealth can not be brought to your grave when you die but our living God will live eternally without ending. For it says- What shall a man gain if he owns the whole world but lost his own soul?
jtm

2007-05-27 16:53:03 · answer #5 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 0 0

"In the name of God the most Merciful and Most Compassionate"

All of us born into this world have had this same question flow through our mind at one time or another.

A couple of points before we look at the question.
[A human could not look into the face of God it would be much to overpowering. The effulgence is to radiant.
When God talked to the Prophets it was through a vibration, sometimes called a resonance, that completed the communion with each of them. This was done through "Archangel Gabriel". This power known to us as God is beyond mans intellectual capacity to comprehend.]

What we are seeing, in form of injustices, in the world today is
the fault of man. Over these last few centuries we have seen a decline in mans, Faith in God. This has been increasing steadily, primarily over the last forty years. Over these last forty years we have even seen man denying that God even exists. Mans faith is directly related to what man calls Grace. As mans Faith diminishes so does Grace diminish. And this wreaks havoc on man and his environment.
Scriptures within many faiths have eluded to this fact in various written forms that we today call "Revelation". As we look out into the world today we see many people calling up - down and down - up. What some people say is right is actually wrong and what some people say is wrong is actually right. We are living in a world where there is very little unity
and unity in necessary to bind things together.
Man finds fault with God, and doesn't look for the faults within himself and this is the problem. And because of this, many good humans are injured or killed through the errors of others.
There is no justice in any of this, yet this is what man has brought down upon himself.
May Gods Grace protect us all...........

2007-05-27 18:03:48 · answer #6 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 1 0

getting angry there is no use it would not help anyone,
asking questions ya i think anyone would about a lot of things specially about ppl being born with diseases or dieing at birth but something are left unknown to us like my brother who would be older then me he was born sick because my mom caught a flu well pregnant what i think is that maybe he made it that way so she could learn to be a better parent for me and my sister cuz she was so young or because she was not ready or because he knew to much so he had to go back to see his heavenly father what i am trying to get at is the only time Jesus or god is gonna come here is to take his believers home and when that happens I'm not gonna ask questions are you? i don't think any one will in till there in heaven and by the time you get there you are not even going to remember any thing bad that happened anyway so ya
but i liked the question it helped me think of what i would do.

2007-05-27 17:02:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No I would not be angry. What more do you want to hear? All the bad stuff that is going on is because God is allowing all of us to try to run things without Him.

Just a idea. What you (all of us) don't know about the universe, the past, present, and future, etc, is beyond comprehension. And yet we really believe God is going to have to answer to us. What unbelievable self-righteous egos we have.

2007-05-27 16:55:02 · answer #8 · answered by lightperson 7 · 1 1

You know, once I got used to the idea of God actually existing, I think it curiosity would overcome anger. Hey, I've never been a god, what's it like? It's probably hard as hell to run a universe. Or maybe he is a deist's version, and he just started the universe and watched it take shape. God (literally) only knows.

2007-05-27 16:52:27 · answer #9 · answered by Doc Occam 7 · 1 0

I would absolutely question him. Finally, I have the big man myself and not his followers with their differing interpretations. I would literally starve to death because I would be debating and asking questions nonstop. I would at first have to get over the shear shock of God standing before me and showing me that there is a world beyond this one.

2007-05-27 16:46:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I still would not be angry.

If you could just understand that we do not approach things that way. But because I am naturally curious anyway, yes I would asked questions. Wouldn't you?

God tells us that "all things (good or bad, health and sickness, prosperity and poverty etc.) work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose," so I believe Him.

We will know all this when it is revealed in the by and by anyway.

2007-05-27 16:54:35 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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