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Ever notice, When something bad happens, God gets the 'blame'? People even use the name of His Son "Jesus Christ" to curse Him for causing their problems. Ever wonder 'why' no one uses the name of 'buddah' or 'harrai chrishna'? (forgive the mispell) , when they feel like cursin'? However when things go well or something 'great' happens in their lives, 'they' take the credit.... It is also interesting to note, that the de-il seems to be 'only' responsible for the 'temptations' to sin, in this world... Why is that?....All backwards????

2007-07-23 09:17:27 · 11 answers · asked by God's Fountain Pen 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11 answers

God created this universe. He has already taken all credit and blame.

2007-07-23 09:25:08 · answer #1 · answered by Jeremiah 3 · 0 0

James chapter 1. Says we fall into divers temptations. The trying of our faith teaches us patience. Jesus told us to pray that we enter not into temptation. Yet so many time we fail to do so. Satan never tempts us with things we did or do not like he tempts us with the things we enjoyed...it is a test.

So we may be entire and wanting nothing. When we learn the cause and the effect of our choices two things happen either we learn not to do it again or we jump head long into it and forget the consequences. God gives us warnings it is not that we do not know...yet we are quick to blame him and others. What did Adam say to God "that woman you give me!" Did not God tell him plainly? Yet he listen to another. The same with us.

Lack wisdom ask God that gives it liberally with no sorrow with it. He is not and Indian giver. Man is. Ask in faith not doubting that is when you can be unsure and question God and motives of your own. God can not help you then.

The world says stop being straddle the fence. That cause pain. The groin is a tender spot.

Every man and woman is tempted when they are drawn away by their own lust and enticed. A old Song,a person that reminds them of another, a voice,a look,a whisper,a certain food, a sound,a smell, a color,a piece of old or new clothing,a child,a toy. Whatever our weakness is...but if we calm down and remember the things we know that is true and wait on God for and answer and not go by what we see. We can do it.

2007-07-23 09:51:49 · answer #2 · answered by God is love. 6 · 0 0

The Sanctification of our soul isn't a suited ; it particularly is a privilege ; one that Jesus earned for us on the pass. If we consciously insist on our evil strategies and now no longer look for His Forgiveness and His Mercy then what can we could desire to do with Him ? Why could He spare us from the traditional process experience that effects from mortal sin ; we ought to think of we are on top of issues yet while God removes His risk-free practices from us then it particularly is merely us and the demons ; and wager what they are good at: tempting us into even worse sin. that's no longer an injustice on the portion of God ; He only can provide us what we would like...

2016-10-09 07:23:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You hear this question quite a bit in one form or another. Think about this. If God gave us free will, the ability to make our own choices, then we are responsible for our actions. If he had not given us that gift, we could not have a relationship with Him 'cause we'd all be just little droids or robots obeying automatically and mindlessly. God made us as His children. He hates sin (which incidentally means literally to "miss the mark" or "without." We are forgiven through Christ if we ask for it. It is obliterated from the record as far as the east is from the west. That does not take away the earthly consequences of our mistakes This is important, God does not punish us or hate us because we sin, He hates sin because of what it does to his children. The good news of the Christian faith is that have all missed the mark, but we have a redeemer to bring us into a personal relationship with God. I don't believe in the devil, but I do believe in the power of evil which to me is based on fear. Joshua 1:9 commands us not to be afraid when we trust in the power of God and that God will never abandon us. Most of the evil in the world, like starving children and drug abuse, we have the resources to eliminate; but we have chosen as a society not to. God says to praise him in ALL things. You cannot imagine the power that is in thanking God for all things. There is always a blessing for those who trust in him, though it may be hard to see immediately. David was so overcome by the love and presence of God that he shucked all his clothes and danced like a madman as he completely and totally abandoned himself to God. Now that, pilgrims is POWER!!!

2007-07-23 09:48:49 · answer #4 · answered by Pilgrim Traveler 5 · 0 0

Fundamental law of the universe: Power = Responsibility. You have power over that for which you are responsible, and you are responsible for that over which you have power.

In the event this function is made unequal, it becomes a dysfunction and the relationship becomes unstable and is ultimately doomed. There no harmony in it; it can't last. It is a sham. A farce. A deception.

Credit ought to go to whoever has taken up responsibililty over that which they have power to affect; blame ought to go where the dysfunction lies - whoever did not have the power to help but was charged to, or whoever did have the power and did not help.

People's perceptions of who/what is responsiblefor/has power over who/what will directly affect who/what they blame or give credit to. However, there's a lot of points of argument here.

That's why.

2007-07-23 09:24:26 · answer #5 · answered by KC 7 · 0 0

1. I see quite a bit of the opposite of what you say. 2. Because Buddha is NOT a god, he has no control over people's lives. That is like me blaming the blade of grass infront of the Taj Mahal for missing a basketball shot... And I've never been out side of the US :O.

2007-07-23 09:22:04 · answer #6 · answered by lufiabuu 4 · 0 0

We worship God - he knows all and is only capable of doing good.
God compliments and rewards our good choices.
The evil forces interfere with our lives and our task is to
overcome, learn more, do better, etc.
We get both credit and blame!

2007-07-23 09:26:54 · answer #7 · answered by Nickel-for-your-thoughts 5 · 0 0

Us.
People probably don't use Buddah or Krishna to curse because that is not the religion they were raised in.

2007-07-23 09:19:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Anything Christian the world hates....all the false religions the world loves them.

2007-07-23 09:21:22 · answer #9 · answered by F.U. BUDDY 4 · 0 1

I attribute it to man's arrogance and willful ignorance.

2007-07-23 18:31:31 · answer #10 · answered by godshandmaiden 4 · 0 0

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