I blame the human, not the devil. The devil merely whispers evil thoughts. They human is the one to either resist or comply with the whispering of the devil.
2007-05-29 04:17:41
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answered by سيف الله بطل جهاد 6
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Well I think its because of the big mistake all religions make: to think everything that happens is cause by some all-mighty force outside ourselves. Religions tend to make us think we are powerless and that we need the power of a supreme being to succeed. So that idea steal away from us our opportunity to be better human beings.
But more concerning is the fact that it provides the perfect excuse to evade our responsibilities when we face troubles or "misfortunes" because, if we need a god to make the good stuff for us, there must a devil who we can blame for all the bad stuff. So when something bad happens, all ppl do is wash their hand, blame a "devil" and continue with their lifes thinking they cant take responsibility of their own actions.
In the end I think its easier to blame something or someone else of our problems than take our responsibility of them.
2007-05-29 05:39:48
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answered by Darkshine King 2
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People are always looking for someone to blame...it is a people thing...look on here....the non-religious blame the religious for the world misfortunes....the religious blame the non-religious for the same....
when it comes right down to it.....Satan in the Bible is the tempter...the pursuader.....he/she can not make a person do anything only tempt...so the ultimate responsibility for things that happens still rest on the people...
2007-05-29 04:15:05
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answered by chico2149 4
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"I type the easy, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do a large type of those issues." Isaiah 40 5:7 (King James version: different variations do no longer regulate the experience very much, and different verses prepare comparable assertions) "Shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath no longer finished it?" Amos 3:6 Your photograph of God is at odds with that from the bible, it form of feels. As an atheist i do no longer blame God for something, yet I do be conscious the rigidity of the "if God, no longer solid" argument against people who do have faith in a benevolent all-powerful being. The "freewill" and "fall" defences are, to me, rationalisings of the observable difference between the life of an appropriate God and the international as this is.
2016-11-23 14:17:33
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answered by ? 4
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I don't. That's a generalization is it not? I blame the people responsible for the misfortunes in this world eg Bush, Blair the blood is on there own hands.
2007-05-29 09:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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They are blaming the devils inside of themselves. Good rationalization for their evil, isn't it.
2007-05-29 04:38:26
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answered by Fred 7
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Devils are considered "corrupters". So, some may not mean it literally. The Devil itself is negative...However, if someone starts physically seeing these "devils"...well...
2007-05-29 04:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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They need something other than the superstition that it's bad luck to walk under a ladder. Mainly 'cause there aren't that many ladders around.
2007-05-29 04:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Because no one wants to take the blame for anything. Hell, you get those with every group.
2007-05-29 04:15:54
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answered by Stephanie C 2
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it's not the devil that creates all the chaos in the world.it's people.the devil merely encourages evil.as for natural disasters God is responsible for those,though i can't really explain why...only He knows... :D
2007-05-29 04:46:23
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answered by dee 3
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