Anonymous wrote:In this case it sounds like the pain and suffering were inflicted by the child's parents and doctors who selfishly chose to inflict those medical treatments on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancer is related to God’s will only as that which God rejects and negates.
God sent His son, and the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ removes the dark and darkness from life, as light and eternal life are now possible.
This has never made sense to me. Why did Jesus have to die in order for there to be eternal life? It's pretty twisted when you think about it. God proved his love by killing his own kid even though he has the power to grant eternal life regardless of whether his son was crucified or not? I promise I'm not being purposely obtuse. I just don't understand it. If one of us used our kid as a human sacrifice and claimed it was for a greater good, we'd be rightfully thrown in jail. But God did it and we worship and honor him.
Poster from above. I went back to your post to read again what doesn’t make sense to you.
First, God did not “kill his own kid.” Jesus IS God so in effect he sacrificed himself.
You say that God has the power to grant eternal life without this but I’m not sure that’s true. The Bible is clear that there are things God Himself cannot do- for example he cannot sin. He cannot lie. We are separated from him because we do sin and sin cannot coexist in his presence. By dying on the cross and descending into Hell he conquered sin for us.
Thank you for taking the time to explain it. It makes a little bit more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either God doesn't exist. Or God is incredibly cruel.
God is a loving force. Kind of like positive karma.
Except when God give children cancer or longterm suffering only to have them and their parents suffer then die. I don't see that as kindness - or am I missing something?
You missed learning to read, apparently.
Clearly I can read. Clearly you don't understand logic.
If God is a loving force or positive karma, why do kids who have put nothing positive or negative in the world suffer? The fact is they do suffer - so.... that is not a loving thing or karma. So unless your definition of 'positive' is exactly the opposite of everyone else's, there is no logic to your statement.
Anonymous wrote:. I can think of no good reason a benevolent God would allow children to suffer, from cancer, abuse or war. None at all. If such a Gif exists, why worship them. Wake up,
Anonymous wrote:. I can think of no good reason a benevolent God would allow children to suffer, from cancer, abuse or war. None at all. If such a Gif exists, why worship them. Wake up,
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancer is related to God’s will only as that which God rejects and negates.
God sent His son, and the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ removes the dark and darkness from life, as light and eternal life are now possible.
This has never made sense to me. Why did Jesus have to die in order for there to be eternal life? It's pretty twisted when you think about it. God proved his love by killing his own kid even though he has the power to grant eternal life regardless of whether his son was crucified or not? I promise I'm not being purposely obtuse. I just don't understand it. If one of us used our kid as a human sacrifice and claimed it was for a greater good, we'd be rightfully thrown in jail. But God did it and we worship and honor him.
Poster from above. I went back to your post to read again what doesn’t make sense to you.
First, God did not “kill his own kid.” Jesus IS God so in effect he sacrificed himself.
You say that God has the power to grant eternal life without this but I’m not sure that’s true. The Bible is clear that there are things God Himself cannot do- for example he cannot sin. He cannot lie. We are separated from him because we do sin and sin cannot coexist in his presence. By dying on the cross and descending into Hell he conquered sin for us.
Anonymous wrote:My personal belief is that God has no say in who gets cancer and who doesn’t since we have free will. His job is to either let us in heaven or send us to hell.
Sickness - any form of suffering - never comes from God. Rather, it's a result of not being in accord with His law. This doesn't mean that we're necessarily sinful if we're sick; but it does mean that if we're sick and want to get well - be completely and permanently healed - we need to learn more about His law and more diligently conform our thoughts and behavior to it.