we r a part of nature whose influence is on us on which we have no control and our actions are inter related and may not yield results as desired coz we r humans an imperfect being ,hence part of our life, learn to face it rather than blaming on xyz,its best ask for guidance from GOD before proceeding to give us the right thought of action and try our best to implement it and leave the rest to him
2007-12-06 02:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I have no scapegoat. I am the only one who can end my suffering, and I am usually the one responsible for it - whether through misunderstandings or wrongful assumptions. However, I don't "blame" myself or anyone else. Blame will do nothing but cause more suffering.
2007-12-05 23:37:40
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answered by nyx コト 6
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I always put the blame where it belongs; squarely on my own shoulders. If I have a problem or a pain 9 times out of 10 it's of my own making.
God is not my scapegoat. God is my Saviour, Lord and King, my Guide and Friend, the Lover of my soul.
2007-12-06 00:08:57
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answered by anna 7
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Don't need a scapegoat. I take responsibility for my own pains and sufferings. God, on the other hand, has removed quite a few seemingly impossible obstacles from out of my way over the years, and that has included people.
2007-12-05 23:43:02
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answered by Wired 5
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No. I have no need for a scapegoat. Blame only causes more suffering.
2007-12-06 02:42:50
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answered by Tamara S 4
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If I am having trouble dealing with the pain and suffering, which is part of the struggle in life, I blame myself. I train myself to handle the rough side of life well. That builds my character, and makes me better able to understand the problems of this world, and be helpful to others who are struggling and could use some comforting, and inspiration on how to better handle this part of life. I want people to learn to handle the struggle of life better, so that they will be able to contribute more torward transforming this world into a better place morally and physically.
2007-12-06 01:19:59
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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I have done in the past! I used to pray regularly and then began to realise that I was praying for all the wrong reasons so I stopped! I try not to use god as a scapegaot because whatever happens in my life is due to how I act or react! God is more of a confidant now!
2007-12-05 23:37:50
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answered by Shoe Gal 2
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devil replace into the scapegoat of Eve and Eve replace into the scapegoat of Adam. He created good and evil for guy to correctly known his alternatives in existence. He did no longer create devil as His adversary. It replace into what he implanted in the minds of guy. good and Evil is the image that guy replace into created for and additionally you need to learn the main staggering thank you to stay in desire of God. no person will relatively know if he's doing good till there is evil to evaluate it with. And the trick there is to be good when you consider that's effective to be good no longer when you consider which you're afraid which you will get caught.
2016-10-19 09:25:11
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answered by Erika 4
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God is not my scapegoat and I have none. When things go worng, it is the result of a decision I have made. End of story.
2007-12-06 01:40:57
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answered by MoPleasure4U 4
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I blame myself for anything that has gone wrong on my life... it's mostly about taking the blame if you have made bad choices or whatever. Then I think about them, what I should have done, and then learn from it. If you are talking about things you have no control over, like effects of tornados and natural distasters for example then I think that is just life and you have to just pick yoursef up and carry on with what you have got.
2007-12-05 23:36:57
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answered by JoJi 4
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