the difference between me parenting my children and god parenting humans, is that my child doesn't need to be delusional to see and hear me. Also- I'm much fairer with my punishments. for instance- I just put her in a time out if she's bad. I don't strike her down with leukemia.
2007-09-14 13:10:26
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answered by Morey000 7
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So when your child appears in court for manslaughter, a double homicide, bank robbery, selling drugs, drink driving et cetera, you think the excuse "God's responsible!" is going to cut it?
Sorry, but people have been using that line for thousands of years - in fact, one Australian kid is claiming god asked him to kill a war veteran in the hospital - and all it does it provide psychologists with an excuse to diagnose you with a mental disorder.
Why look for someone to pass the blame on to (in this case, god) when everyone is responsible for their own actions. Nothing any such religion claims about their various deities is going to hold up anywhere to justify a means.
2007-09-14 13:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't be silly. That's what free will is all about. You can do as YOU CHOOSE. And yes, until the "child" is 18, the parents are "LEGALLY" responsible for their children. God however is no longer responsible when WE as Humans learn the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG and choose to apply that lesson OR NOT.
2007-09-14 13:04:36
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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the respond on your question is a solid "No". a million John 4:8 tells us that "God is love" and activity 34:10 tells us this, "far be it from the actual God to act wickedly, and the Almighty to act unjustly!" With such characteristics, do you think of God is ultimately in charge for baby abuse? people do have unfastened will and for this reason have the flexibility to compliment how they are going to handle their little ones. regrettably, people have too usually misused this freedom and further existence-long detriment by ability of abusing little ones. it quite is actual that many loving couples who have not got little ones pass over out on the possibility to improve, nurture, and love them interior the superb way. yet God is to no longer blame for that. sure, God facilitates some little ones to be born into families that they are going to regrettably mistreat them, yet returned, he's to no longer blame for the mum and dad' movements. according to danger you would be attracted to understanding why God "facilitates" such issues to ensue while He has the potential to end it. if so, be at liberty to speak with Jehovah's Witnesses on your section. we've a e book entitled, "What Does the Bible quite practice?" and financial ruin 11 solutions this question: Why Does God enable suffering?
2016-11-15 06:19:02
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answered by ? 4
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My son was God's before he was mine, God gave him to me and my husband so that we can guide and teach him, until one day when he returns back to God. We are to take care of him every day however I ask God to help me when I am not around ( at work ) and if it is His will that He will let my son wake up to me every morning. But, when He is ready to take me or my son or my husband we are ready to go home. To sit at the feet of Jesus. Are you a parent? You seem a little hostile in this question, so I am sure you will think I am weird but that's ok. I still hope you have a blessed night .....
2007-09-14 13:27:23
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answered by clst_edwards 2
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We are responsible for ourselves and our actions. God is there to guide and support us but we are free to make our own choices. Yes, we are children of God, adult children.
2007-09-14 13:19:11
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answered by NONAME 5
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Yes, technically, he is.
That's why he sent his son, at his own expense, to save us from our sins.
But sin is something WE chose, and it is something for which WE remain personally and exclusively culpable.
So it's up to each one of us to reject satan and accept Jesus Christ, along with the one authentic and universal church that he founded and left behind on the earth, for the purpose of our salvation.
The process begins with baptism, and it's not over until Judgment Day ... when God will finally step in and definitively clean up the mess we've been allowed to make of things.
And on that day, excuses and rationalizations just won't cut it.
2007-09-14 13:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, God is responsible for His children. However, much of the world denies their Father. How can he accept them if they don't even confess his existence, or if they crucify his Son everyday with their words and deeds?
2007-09-14 13:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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God will reconcile all to Himself. As in Adam all are counted as dead,so in Christ shall all be made alive. If God would not save even one person,than Christ was a faliure because Christ came to give salvation to all,and He will.
2007-09-14 13:16:51
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answered by prophet of restitution 3
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Yes, the difference is I know my parents and they are actual real people. Unlike god(s).
2007-09-14 14:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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