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[quote=Anonymous] [quote] And as has been said many times before -- God can't or doesn't fix everything for us --he only fixes some stuff, sometimes. God cures some cancers but he can't or doesn't stop the cancer from happening in the first place and he doesn't cure everyone who has cancer. Sometimes people who don't even pray or go to church have their cancer cured, while people who are loyal Christians and have a whole church full of people praying for them, die anyhow. It often appears quite random. But even if God decides not to answer your prayers, he's always there to comfort you, if you believe in him. If you don't believe in him, your life may or may not be like that of a person who believes, in terms of health and prosperity, but you definitely won't have God to comfort you when things don't work out the way you'd like.[/quote][quote] How does ANYONE know this? You're all pulling these "explanations" out of your asses, folks. You don't know ANYTHING!!!!! God will cure one person's cancer yet will allow a 5 yo to die of leukemia? really? That's a vindictive god. But I'm sure there's an excuse for that. Perhaps the 5 yo was an atheist? comfort? sure . . . lots of comfort in believing There's comfort in believing in Santa, too. But once a child finds out Santa isn't real, where's the comfort then? a story is a story is a story . . . [/quote]
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