What makes you think God cares?

Anonymous
My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer to your question, but you might find the information at this link on scientific research on near-death experiences eye opening:

https://www.brucegreyson.com/

The academic research on this subject is mind-blowing to me. The research seems to suggest that we will have to feel and experience whatever we said and did to other people from their perspectives--and feel the love or the pain we caused others. However, we are the ones who judge ourselves, not an Old Testament God. To me, that is the ultimate justice. And, maybe, confirmation that the arc of the moral universe is long but it indeed bends toward justice.


This MD's book is not academic research -- it's just a book written by an MD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer to your question, but you might find the information at this link on scientific research on near-death experiences eye opening:

https://www.brucegreyson.com/

The academic research on this subject is mind-blowing to me. The research seems to suggest that we will have to feel and experience whatever we said and did to other people from their perspectives--and feel the love or the pain we caused others. However, we are the ones who judge ourselves, not an Old Testament God. To me, that is the ultimate justice. And, maybe, confirmation that the arc of the moral universe is long but it indeed bends toward justice.


This MD's book is not academic research -- it's just a book written by an MD.


I didn't read it, but no one has ever died and come back to tell about it. So it's all just speculation whether there is an afterlife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?
Anonymous
Doesn’t care because doesn’t exist. Magical sky friend isn’t real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer to your question, but you might find the information at this link on scientific research on near-death experiences eye opening:

https://www.brucegreyson.com/

The academic research on this subject is mind-blowing to me. The research seems to suggest that we will have to feel and experience whatever we said and did to other people from their perspectives--and feel the love or the pain we caused others. However, we are the ones who judge ourselves, not an Old Testament God. To me, that is the ultimate justice. And, maybe, confirmation that the arc of the moral universe is long but it indeed bends toward justice.


This MD's book is not academic research -- it's just a book written by an MD.


I didn't read it, but no one has ever died and come back to tell about it. So it's all just speculation whether there is an afterlife.


Actually people have been pronounced dead and come back, and they’ve written books about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the answer to your question, but you might find the information at this link on scientific research on near-death experiences eye opening:

https://www.brucegreyson.com/

The academic research on this subject is mind-blowing to me. The research seems to suggest that we will have to feel and experience whatever we said and did to other people from their perspectives--and feel the love or the pain we caused others. However, we are the ones who judge ourselves, not an Old Testament God. To me, that is the ultimate justice. And, maybe, confirmation that the arc of the moral universe is long but it indeed bends toward justice.


This MD's book is not academic research -- it's just a book written by an MD.


I didn't read it, but no one has ever died and come back to tell about it. So it's all just speculation whether there is an afterlife.


Actually people have been pronounced dead and come back, and they’ve written books about it.


key word there is "pronounced." They were pronounced dead erroneously, obviously. No one has ever died and come back to tell about whether they met St. Peter at the pearly gates or whatever. What's out there after death is unknown. BTW, what books?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?


Shallow emoji poster enters the room with more of her trademark completely non-substantive posts.


I like your response. I need to use this in the future with people like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?


Shallow emoji poster enters the room with more of her trademark completely non-substantive posts.


Shallow responder does the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?


Shallow emoji poster enters the room with more of her trademark completely non-substantive posts.


I like your response. I need to use this in the future with people like this.


Bad idea -- It makes you look just as shallow
Anonymous
Simple answer - Because I care. And I am made in her image.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My simple answers:

Why makes you think God cares? He allows us glimpsing sights and experiences of the eternal and infinite and pure love.

Why do the wicked prosper? God favors the afflicted; material prosperity totally pales in comparison to God's favor.


Seriously? You really believe the words you wrote? WTH?


Shallow emoji poster enters the room with more of her trademark completely non-substantive posts.


LOL did you intend to be ironic there? (which I guess would make it sarcasm, not irony). I hope so!

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