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Nope. I have no god.

2007-05-28 03:10:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Just like any child argues with a parent, I think that if you are a Christian and have never had an argumentative prayer with God to try to get him to see your side, then you are not a true Christian.
I remember a story in the Bible where a man wrestled with an angel until God gave him a blessing. God did end up blessing the man, but I could just imagine God laughing at this man for doing such a thing. He must have thought it was funny as well as feel sympathy for the man because he must have really wanted that blessing. God had the power to kill this man just by his word, but he gave him the blessing he wanted because he wanted it so badly.

2007-05-28 03:15:12 · answer #2 · answered by Me 6 · 0 0

No. We are part of God's creation, and as creator, He has the right to do as He pleases with it.

Sometimes God may allow things to happen to you to see how you react to it - to see if you get angry with Him and push Him away, or if you draw yourself closer to Him, and actively seek His help.

Check out the Book of Job in the Old Testament.

God and the Devil are having a discussion.

God says "Look at my servant Job there - fine man, upstanding, doing everything right". But the Devil replies, "Yeah sure, but that's because he's prospering. Take away everything he's got - his wife, his children, his possessions, his health, and he will curse You".

God responded by allowing the Devil to deprive Job of all of those things, the only condition was that the Devil could not actually take Job's life.

I will let you check out the rest of the story to see what happened to Job......... He never, in all that happened, sinned against God or was angry with God.......

2007-05-28 03:24:39 · answer #3 · answered by the phantom 6 · 0 0

It might be a tendency of imperfect flesh to do so, but it is dangerous in the extreme.

The Bible shows that basically two types of people exist: when encountering trouble, one group gets mad at God and curse him, while the other draws ever closer to God and purifies itself recognizing that their suffering may be God's discipline.

See here for How God judges Christians:
http://bythebible.page.tl/Judgment-of-Christians.htm

2007-05-28 03:15:26 · answer #4 · answered by Fuzzy 7 · 0 0

I think I did once, but I have grown since then and I never do now. I know that everything he lets us experience, good or bad, is for our benefit ultimately. This school of life is going to be hard for everyone but it is only for a little while compared to the rest of eternity.

2007-05-28 03:41:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mercy,
Yound lady, GOD gives us hope, love, and happiness. Satan is the "king of lies". He has been the giver of anything 'bad". I thank GOD each and every day that I was able to find HIM before my children were very old and that HE has given us so many great and wonderful gifts. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks,
Eds


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2007-05-28 03:16:38 · answer #6 · answered by Eds 7 · 0 0

Sure, and that is ok, God can take it. You just want to come to grips with your anger eventually and understand that God never promised us freedom from tragic events or "bad" things. Just that He can carry us through them. It's better to take your anger out on God (as long as you come to Him) than the people around you. God will never leave you, those around you might.

2007-05-28 03:11:08 · answer #7 · answered by Scott B 7 · 0 0

If you are angry at God then you know God is real. If God is a person to you, that you can be angry at or love, that is good because God is God and man at the same time - the Lord Jesus Christ - the King of kings and Lord of lords.

"And I have the keys of hell and death, signifies that He alone can save. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting; here the power of opening hell, that man may be brought forth, and of shutting, lest, when he is brought forth, he should enter again. For man is born in evils of all kinds, thus in hell, for evils are hell; he is brought out of it by the Lord, to whom belongs the power of opening it. That by "having the keys of hell and death," is not meant the power of casting into hell, but the power of saving, is because it immediately follows after these words:

Behold, I am alive for ages of ages;

by which is signified that He alone is eternal life (n. 60); and the Lord never casts anyone into hell, but man casts himself. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting, in Revelation also (3:7; 9:1; 20:1; also in Isa. 22:21, 22; in Matt. 16:19; and in Luke 11:52). The power of the Lord is not only over heaven, but also over hell; for hell is kept in order and connection by oppositions against heaven; for which reason, He who rules the one must necessarily rule the other; otherwise man could not be saved; to be saved is to be brought out of hell" (Apocalypse Revealed n. 62).

2007-05-28 03:09:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

we have the same God. and i got upset with God only once when i found out my grandma was found a lump in her breast and it turned out to be calcium something and i could never get mad at God. God has been here for me and i need to learn life isnt fair and people have their time to go.

2007-05-28 03:14:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have to take the good with the bad what you have is not your own anyway.

2007-05-28 03:10:09 · answer #10 · answered by who? 3 · 0 1

Bizness as usual.

2007-05-28 03:18:11 · answer #11 · answered by farleefarkle 2 · 0 0

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