I pray in the morning and before going to bed. I am very happy and thankful that non of the evil affected me or my loved ones. There is only so much you can do. I choose to follow Jesus and I know he will protect me and my family, and it has been true so far. Part of my family in the war torn country and they were able to escape to safety, everyone is doing well. There is always be an evil, but you always have a choice how to live your life so the evil cannot touch you. |
Not all Christians are bad. Some are pretty good people. |
“Evil” is simply separation from God. It is in your world, all the time, whether you choose to recognize it or not. There are varying degrees of course. |
Wait....are you saying that your family is safe/saved because you have prayed for their safety against evil? That the people that were killed were not praying, or didn't pray right? That Jesus is protecting just certain people? |
I asked you three times: can you give examples where and when you encounter evil every day? I just have very hard time imagining seeing it every single day if you live in NOVA. |
Jesus said not everyone will be saved. I am grateful he protects my family from evil and illness. I don't know personally what relationship with Jesus the people who were killed had. I had no idea. |
How should I recognize it if I don't encounter it on a daily basis? |
The question of evil is a central question for Christianity. Tomes have been written on this subject, from theologians to great writers. If you really want to understand deeply and search for your own answers, i suggest doing some reading from great Christian writers.
For me personally, I admit it is very hard. When I converted to Christianity, I was younger, life was simpler and I thought I had satisfying answers for the question of evil. Now as I live life and get older, I realize that this is a question that will haunt me and probably every serious Christian until the day we die. I am a very empathetic person and it doesn't take a great deal to upset me greatly. As a parent now, it is very hard for me to understand evil commit against children. It evokes a visceral reaction in me and pits me into despair. All that is left is faith. Faith that we do not see the full picture, and that God does all things for the good of his children. Faith that heaven is so beautiful that it can make all the suffering and evil in this world fade away. I am at a point where every evil and suffering I see and experience, while I feel the pain, I also have an accompanying sense of awe at how great God and Heaven must therefore be. |
I remind myself that we are not to seek happiness from this world. That we are all sinful. |
OP doesn’t own the thread and neither do you. You aren’t the moderator. No, they are not required to start a different thread, as you were planning to insist next that they do so. Take a seat. |
Called it. You are SO predictable. Stop ordering people around. PP is free to discuss it right here on this public message board, on this very thread. You don’t like it. Oh well. |
I see evil Christians every day. I wish we could ban organized religion, but I mostly bite my tongue because mindlessness and superstition is prized over intelligent thought in this country, and I need to earn a living. |
You also see great Christians every day, but you choose not to recognize them. That’s on you, and while it might not be evil, it’s certainly bigotry. |
You also left out that our country was founded with the very important value of freedom of religion baked in. It’s part of the unique American experience to live in a country with religious freedom. Please, move to a country like China or North Korea and enjoy living in a country with limited religious freedom. You should bite your tongue, because it’s not any of your business how other people live their lives. Keep biting it and get a new hobby, to boot. |
Freedom is prized in this country; you are an anti-theistic person and cannot understand that because your hatred of religion consumes your life. Hate does terrible things to a person’s mind, so I doubt your intelligence is what you think it is. |