yeah he took their food and gave it to us... even he has favorites. cut him some slack he cant work miracles.
2007-12-05 17:38:37
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answered by Brandon 2
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God has ALREADY provided. God, via Jesus, has already provided the greatest providence and that being forgiveness of sin=salvation=Heaven. Consider too--maybe God has provided us with food and the ability to send aid-food, medication, housing, education, etc. to these unfortunate people and God is desiring that we do our part too. Maybe God wishes that we give aid to organizations that offer such help. Do you contribute to the Red Cross? Feed the Hungry? Habitat for Humanity? There are such agencies and more. Have we contributed to them so the proper aid can be given such a people? If not, maybe it is our fault for not using the assets/blessings God has given us. Maybe we're the ones dropping the ball and not God. The door is open for us to aid in such things, are we going through it?
2007-12-05 17:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Not for ALL the starving, but for those who trust Him. People need to get that right. Everyone wants to say, " We are all God's children" when that is not true, not by Biblical standards anyway.
So go ahead and pronounce your disapproval with God, He will get an audience with you later. I think that you will change your tune then.
So see you later.
2007-12-05 16:55:25
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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We have to pray to God, but we also have to work in harmony with our prayers. For example, I can't say, "give us this day our daily bread" and sit there and cross my arms waiting for food to show up miraculously. I have to WORK in harmony with my prayers, and know that God will bless my efforts.
2007-12-05 17:01:23
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answered by aseptic technique 5
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You have to ask, first. And if you might be referring to Africa, for example, it's not like people have never given money to people in Africa for the purpose of bettering their day to day life. I hope that sufficiently answers your slanted question bullshit.
2007-12-05 16:49:23
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answered by 5th Watcher 4
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"he'll have an audience with you later"
Veiled threats from the religious?
Nooooo, surely not? Not your style at all.
2007-12-05 16:58:34
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answered by JustP00 2
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