Anonymous wrote:Miracles are an illusion of chance and probability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Are you?
Because it seems like you think answered prayers are a zero-sum game and one must prove their own prayer more worthy than someone else’s in order to be able to experience and express gratitude.
I am happy for OP that the way in which her prayer was answered aligned with her desires, but that is not always the way that God answers. Sometimes the answer is “no” and sometimes it’s “wait”—and this does not mean that God is unfair, unjust, or unmerciful. It simply means God as the author, creator and designer, has an understanding of justice and mercy and of timing and purpose that far surpasses our own understanding of these things.
This is op again. That is true- sometimes we don’t want to hear that God says no, or not right now. I believe that God’s will is my will. That is why I term my answered prayer a miracle.
I believe He knows I need help and answered in a way to help me. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Are you?
Because it seems like you think answered prayers are a zero-sum game and one must prove their own prayer more worthy than someone else’s in order to be able to experience and express gratitude.
I am happy for OP that the way in which her prayer was answered aligned with her desires, but that is not always the way that God answers. Sometimes the answer is “no” and sometimes it’s “wait”—and this does not mean that God is unfair, unjust, or unmerciful. It simply means God as the author, creator and designer, has an understanding of justice and mercy and of timing and purpose that far surpasses our own understanding of these things.
and always the answer is no answer at all because there is no God and what happens happens based on human intervention and human desires.
And always you are back to deliver your message. Like the bluebells in the spring. Enjoy. It's clearly to your benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Are you?
Because it seems like you think answered prayers are a zero-sum game and one must prove their own prayer more worthy than someone else’s in order to be able to experience and express gratitude.
I am happy for OP that the way in which her prayer was answered aligned with her desires, but that is not always the way that God answers. Sometimes the answer is “no” and sometimes it’s “wait”—and this does not mean that God is unfair, unjust, or unmerciful. It simply means God as the author, creator and designer, has an understanding of justice and mercy and of timing and purpose that far surpasses our own understanding of these things.
and always the answer is no answer at all because there is no God and what happens happens based on human intervention and human desires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Are you?
Because it seems like you think answered prayers are a zero-sum game and one must prove their own prayer more worthy than someone else’s in order to be able to experience and express gratitude.
I am happy for OP that the way in which her prayer was answered aligned with her desires, but that is not always the way that God answers. Sometimes the answer is “no” and sometimes it’s “wait”—and this does not mean that God is unfair, unjust, or unmerciful. It simply means God as the author, creator and designer, has an understanding of justice and mercy and of timing and purpose that far surpasses our own understanding of these things.
Anonymous wrote:This is op. I am the victim of Military Sexual trauma and developed a long term addiction as a result. I applied for help through the VA and after a lengthy and stressful process, my claim was granted. I now receive mental health treatment, medication, and have the ability to finish my college degree. Since the incident I have had a very difficult time and have often thought about ending my life. I have a long way to go, but I now have support and help. I never thought I would be believed and helped. Please don’t give up and think your life is not worth living. Keep going and keep believing you are worth something. If you believe in God, keep walking with Him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Are you?
Because it seems like you think answered prayers are a zero-sum game and one must prove their own prayer more worthy than someone else’s in order to be able to experience and express gratitude.
I am happy for OP that the way in which her prayer was answered aligned with her desires, but that is not always the way that God answers. Sometimes the answer is “no” and sometimes it’s “wait”—and this does not mean that God is unfair, unjust, or unmerciful. It simply means God as the author, creator and designer, has an understanding of justice and mercy and of timing and purpose that far surpasses our own understanding of these things.
Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
It’s 100% the latter and proof that God is reaching out to all of us. Even self proclaimed atheists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
Because you all have remarkably shallow religious views that are ultimately destructive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
Because you all have remarkably shallow religious views that are ultimately destructive