I guess "he" wanted to "call them home." "He" must have decided that "their work on earth was done." And "he" wants us to know that "they are in a better place now." We should not question it, because "he has his reasons for what he does", and we should accept that "he works in strange ways." Personally, I think it would be just a trifle better if they were above ground, enjoying their innocence and the happiness of childhood, as was their right. "He" wanted them dead.
2007-05-29 08:31:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That woman has free will the same as anyone else. Free will requires that God refrain from interfering in the choices of human beings. Free will would be meaningless if God said "I give you the right to choose good or evil, but whenever you choose evil I'll jump in and make sure nobody gets hurt". We are totally responsible for our decisions of free will, not God. It is meaningless to say "why did God allow this or that?". The answer is that He loves us enough to create us in His own image and likeness, with moral capacity and free will, and He will never take back those profound gifts, no matter how much we choose to abuse them.
2007-05-29 15:39:44
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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My god gives everyone free choice and a way to live life. It has less to do with my god allowing it, and her demons wanting it. If god stopped every bad thing, the world could not exist because they must be right and wrong. The choice must be there for us to make the decisions in our lives. Who knows what happened to that woman or what she was thinking. I do not, and I do not know what impact this event makes on the world. For that reason, I do not question gods plan.
2007-05-29 15:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think any attempt at an explanation on this one is fully possible.
I believe that every humman being has in it good and evil, therefore i think that answers somewhat this question in that its up to each individual to recognise these characteristics within us, and act accordingly on our basic values.
Personally all i know is God forbits the taking of life, and that my own faith knows that any taking if life is wrong full stop.
We dont have the right to take life.
2007-05-30 04:40:52
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answered by KatsLoveBug 3
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If I believed in god then no. My god would never allow things like that to happen. Thusly the reasons I do not and never will believe in god...
2007-05-29 15:25:36
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answered by vinster82 5
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God allows all experience.
2007-05-29 15:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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God can't prevent you from doing something like this....he is a spirit. He can however comfort these children that are now angels!
2007-05-29 15:25:24
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answered by niknik 2
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god gave us the abylity to have free will. and ;by our hands, not gods, is that there is much unjustice in the world that's why we as humans have the abyllity to see what is good and evil and have the choice to follow either path, it is our choice and decision to choose the rifgt one.
Yashak........!
2007-05-29 15:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why, when everything or anything that bad happens people want to blame God, when it is the devil who plainly kills, steals and destroys all that is good and given by God? God is "NOT QUILTY!" And He doesn't need me to defend Him either..
2007-05-29 15:26:13
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answered by *DestinyPrince* 6
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I can't blame anyone's god for that, just that idiotic worthless mother.
2007-05-29 15:32:05
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answered by liberpez 5
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