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if the G man is as great as every1 says then y did he even created a tree that gets u kicked out of paradise and how could he blame man for eating an apple when he created everything. if god exsists then absolutely everything that people do is his fault. he created frre will and what it makes people do.

They say a bad craftsman blames his tools.

2007-10-13 09:47:08 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

even if u don't agree with me and still think that God is real, if he was real it is his fault that people are in hell because he forced threm to hate him. he created them, their personality and inevitabily decided their fate - free will? when God is concerned this means nothing

2007-10-13 10:02:39 · update #1

13 answers

Big guy, white beard, bad at math and biology. Seems an alright bloke in small doses.

2007-10-13 09:50:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Would you be happy being a robot? you know someone else pressing all your buttons, deciding when you go and when you stop? imagine a life where someone decides what you wear, eat, drink, etc.if you are not a teenager or even if you are, can you recall a time when your parents decides what time you came in, where you go, how you are dressed etc. If you can recall how disturbing that was, imagine a world where you had to feel this way forever. Would you prefer this life to free will?

The tree in the Garden was placed there so that man can make his own decisions. We know of a fact that every decision we make have its consequences. Man knew what the consequences of his actions would be, but he chose to do so anyway, as a result he must reap whatever he sows. Its the law oif the harvest, you cannot plant corn and expect to reap apple. Moreover, the law of the harvest dictates that we almost always reap more than what was originally sow. Have you ever seen an apple tree bear only one apple? The irony is only one little seed was planted and this resulted in numerous apples of its kind. In the same way, man's first sin was passed on to everyone.

I hope this at least answered your question.
God bless you

2007-10-13 17:00:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

You certainly don't understand God, nor do you want to. You just came on here to rant. Tell me, do you blame God for everything that happens in your life?
I'm not angry at God for creating certain things. It was man that fell.
If you continue to reject God, then you will never know the truth. He will blind your eyes, and you will have ears that will not hear. Your heart is hardened, already, by the sound of it.

2007-10-13 16:59:59 · answer #3 · answered by byHisgrace 7 · 0 0

Hinduism can give some mystical answers .

Who is God? Where is God? How can I come to know God?"

God has no names, but all names are the names of God. Whether you call Him this or that, He remains Who He is. But in our tradition we call God by the loving name Siva, which is only one of His 1,008 traditional names. Supreme God Siva is both within us and outside of us. Even desire, the fulfillment of desire, the joy, the pain, the sorrow, birth and death -- this is all Siva, nothing but Siva. This is hard to believe for the unenlightened individual who cannot see how a good, kind and loving God could create pain and sorrow. Actually, we find that Siva did not -- not in the sense that is commonly thought. God gave the law of karma, decreeing that each energy sent into motion returns with equal force.

In looking closely at this natural law, we can see that we create our own joy, our own pain, our own sorrow and our own release from sorrow. Yet we could not even do this except for the power and existence of our loving Lord. It takes much meditation to find God Siva in all things, through all things. In this striving -- as in perfecting any art or science -- regular daily disciplines must be faithfully adhered to.

Siva is the immanent personal Lord, and He is transcendent Reality. Siva is a God of love, boundless love. He loves each and every one. Each soul is created by Him and guided by Him through life. God Siva is everywhere. There is no place where Siva is not. He is in you. He is in this temple. He is in the trees. He is in the sky, in the clouds, in the planets. He is the galaxies swirling in space and the space between galaxies, too. He is the universe. His cosmic dance of creation, preservation and dissolution is happening this very moment in every atom of the universe. God Siva is, and is in all things. He permeates all things. He is immanent, with a beautiful form, a human-like form which can actually be seen and has been seen by many people in visions. He is also transcendent, beyond time, cause and space.

That is almost too much for the mind to comprehend, isn't it? Therefore, we have to meditate on these things. God Siva is so close to us. Where does He live? In the Third World. And in this form He can talk and think and love and receive our prayers and guide our karma. He commands vast numbers of devas who go forth to do His will all over the world, all over the galaxy, throughout the universe. These are matters told to us by the rishis; and we have discovered them in our own meditations. So always worship this great God. Never fear Him. He is the Self of your self. He is closer than your own breath. His nature is love, and if you worship Him with devotion you will know love and be loving toward others. Devotees of God Siva love everyone.

This is how God Siva can be seen everywhere and in everyone. He is there as the Soul of each soul. You can open your inner eye and see Him in others, see Him in the world as the world. Little by little, discipline yourself to meditate at the same time each day. Meditate, discover the silent center of yourself, then go deep within, to the core of your real Being. Slowly the purity comes. Slowly the awakening comes.

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2007-10-19 09:50:38 · answer #4 · answered by Siva 3 · 0 0

God (or Goddess :) ) is the higher power that you close your eyes and wish to. The "thing" that you hope gets you out of a bad situation. The entity that hopefully has a plan in mind for all of us carbon based life forms. That is what "God" in any religion is all about

2007-10-13 17:04:54 · answer #5 · answered by carlton_barnes 1 · 0 1

Again, YOU teenagers, go do your homework and leave the public forums to sensible, fully grown adults who possess common sense.

Maybe if you do your homework and attain accurate knowledge you can then GROW UP and become decent, God-fearing adults bearing common sense and dignity for yourselves. Until then stop spreading inaccurate mumbo-jumbo on the forum for all to see the testiment of your ignorance and destructive, senseless behavior. GROW UP teens. Just GROW UP.

2007-10-13 16:53:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

It was all apart of his plan to give us free will and choice. He wanted us always from the very beginning to choose Him, not be foreced to love him.

2007-10-13 16:55:12 · answer #7 · answered by bobbo342 7 · 1 0

Often tools also blame the craftman.

2007-10-13 17:04:51 · answer #8 · answered by God is love. 6 · 0 0

Free will and what it MAKES people do? Hmmmm. Let's think about that just a little more.

2007-10-13 16:54:36 · answer #9 · answered by wrench'n away 3 · 1 1

God created us! He is our God! Praying for you!

2007-10-13 17:09:42 · answer #10 · answered by supergirlfantasy11 2 · 0 0

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