Are you totally mad? I dont even question my wife
2007-08-30 02:12:30
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answered by Lord Percy Fawcette-Smythe. 7
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Regularly. In fact I can throw temper tantrums worth of a 2 year old. Eventually I calm down, and pray all over again. That doesn't mean I like things as they are, it simply means I accept circumstances as they are and will try to make the best of them. I know I cannot get mad at something I don't believe in, and I also know that God understands as the most loving mother/father would. I can almost see his tolerant smile as he thinks, "Isn't she cute? She thinks she's doing something." (grin) In the end, I do believe that things happen for a reason, to teach. I just try to find the lesson, eventually.
Blessed Be
2007-08-30 02:17:34
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answered by Linda B 6
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The Hebrew name "Israel" means "wrestles with God." Jews have a tradition of wrestling with God. Surely you remember Abraham wrestling with God to save the righteous in Sodom and Gomorrah. And what about Job? He railed at God, yet he was rewarded in the end. Noah was the most righteous of men at that time, but he did not defend others the same way Abraham did at Sodom and Gomorrah.
Yes, we question God. We rail at God. But we also love, respect, and obey God.
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2007-08-30 06:21:34
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Of course. We have the right to question God, although we may not get the answers we expect. God encourages us to come to Him as we would our human fathers, to express our joys and our sadness and when we are angry. When the veil was torn, we were once again given the right to go directly to Him. What a marvelous blessing!
2007-08-30 02:20:35
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answered by Lady G 6
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I questioned the idea of god then I understood that there was no god.
Someone did once tell me who am I to question god and I had to respond what makes you think we shouldn't question god.?
2007-08-30 02:14:24
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answered by John C 6
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I think we wouldn't be human if we did not question god at some point. I know we aren't to question what god has done, but, we sometimes do at some disastrous point!!
2007-08-30 11:26:06
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answered by ndnquah 6
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Don't get me wrong, i believe in God but i think he let's things happen sometime for a reason. Just to kind of test us, to see how we as people are going to handle certain situations.
2007-08-30 13:31:17
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answered by NORM 3
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Yes, and I am sorry I do.
It always seems that other people who are successful are the worlds biggest jerks and do not have to work for their money. Why can we all get a small piece of the financial pie and not give it all to someone who doesn't deserve it?
2007-08-30 02:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't see how it would be useful to question g-d.... now.
however, when i die, if and when i 'stand before g-d', i know that i'm going to have A LOT of questions, which i WILL get the answers to. (if you're behind me, on line, bring water and something to sit on....it's going to take some time) if, as we believe, everything is truly predestined and predetermined, with the only true random possibility being 'fear of g-d', then, with everything already known, in advance, the only thing needed is HIS explanation, to me, WHY?
have a nice day....
2007-08-30 02:18:04
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answered by tuxey 4
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Spent many many years questioning God before I realized it was a waste of time and energy as He does not exist.
2007-08-30 02:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is nothing wrong with questioning God,he says to come boldly to the throne.
2007-08-30 02:16:00
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answered by God Child 4
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