Anonymous wrote:liamw wrote:I think a lot of this lies in us as people, when something good happens in out life, like a promotion, we are quick to credit our hard work, and give no Glory to God. We as a people are quick to take the good that happens upon ourselves but blame God for the bad, that isn't the way it works folks.
OP here. I see the opposite. The people I know are quick to praise god for curing a relative of cancer, sparing their family in the tornado, allowing them to escape from the criminal with gun. However, they have no answer for why god let the other child die of cancer, killed the neighbors in the same tornado, and allowed the criminal to kidnap, rape, and kill the neighbor girl. The same people who praise god as omnipotent toss up their hands and say "we don't know god's ways" when confronted with horrors god could supposedly stop. Thus, my confusion. I realize that deep belief in god "answers" these questions for some and disbelief answers them for others, but so far I've found nothing that can remotely satisfy my questions. Thanks for your input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do stupid people have smart children? Why are there beautiful girls without a date on prom night? Why do I always end up with the boniest herring fillet at the breakfast table?
What matters is not what happens to you, but what happens in you. I know a handful of people who have lived through horrific tragedies, but are happier than all of DCUM put together.
I do, too, and some are non-believing Jews and Christians.
You can credit God or Darwin.
Take your pick.
Don't see the need to pick.
b/c you don't see the need to think either
picking is black and white low IQ stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do stupid people have smart children? Why are there beautiful girls without a date on prom night? Why do I always end up with the boniest herring fillet at the breakfast table?
What matters is not what happens to you, but what happens in you. I know a handful of people who have lived through horrific tragedies, but are happier than all of DCUM put together.
I do, too, and some are non-believing Jews and Christians.
You can credit God or Darwin.
Take your pick.
Don't see the need to pick.
b/c you don't see the need to think either
liamw wrote:I think a lot of this lies in us as people, when something good happens in out life, like a promotion, we are quick to credit our hard work, and give no Glory to God. We as a people are quick to take the good that happens upon ourselves but blame God for the bad, that isn't the way it works folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do stupid people have smart children? Why are there beautiful girls without a date on prom night? Why do I always end up with the boniest herring fillet at the breakfast table?
What matters is not what happens to you, but what happens in you. I know a handful of people who have lived through horrific tragedies, but are happier than all of DCUM put together.
I do, too, and some are non-believing Jews and Christians.
You can credit God or Darwin.
Take your pick.
Don't see the need to pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do stupid people have smart children? Why are there beautiful girls without a date on prom night? Why do I always end up with the boniest herring fillet at the breakfast table?
What matters is not what happens to you, but what happens in you. I know a handful of people who have lived through horrific tragedies, but are happier than all of DCUM put together.
I do, too, and some are non-believing Jews and Christians.
You can credit God or Darwin.
Take your pick.
Anonymous wrote:Why do stupid people have smart children? Why are there beautiful girls without a date on prom night? Why do I always end up with the boniest herring fillet at the breakfast table?
What matters is not what happens to you, but what happens in you. I know a handful of people who have lived through horrific tragedies, but are happier than all of DCUM put together.
Anonymous wrote:liamw wrote:Ok to be fair I didn't read this all, but I will give it a go.
Bad things happen to good people, Biblically as a test of faith, will you stay true to God even when you feel forsaken. We must remember God even turned his head from his Son. "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me."
We also must understand that with good comes evil, and that every second of every day we are grounds for a spiritual war.
As to the last person who posted, there is a special place in hell for people like that, I feel all child molesters and rapist should be executed, is it harsh, yes, is it just maybe, but I am not in a place to pass that judgment nor punishment on them.
We are seeing a lot more evil in this world, and a lot less faith and I do feel that they are tied to one another.
Back to the first poster, the book I go to when I begin losing faith is Job. That man literally had his life JACKED by the Devil, and God let it happen, why.... to test his faith, and in they end he was rewarded.
and if God can turn his head from his own son, imagine what he could do to an ordinary un-related Christian! Of course bad things happen to good people, considering who's in charge (if you believe in Him)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheists have no soul.
Believers have no brain.
liamw wrote:Ok to be fair I didn't read this all, but I will give it a go.
Bad things happen to good people, Biblically as a test of faith, will you stay true to God even when you feel forsaken. We must remember God even turned his head from his Son. "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me."
We also must understand that with good comes evil, and that every second of every day we are grounds for a spiritual war.
As to the last person who posted, there is a special place in hell for people like that, I feel all child molesters and rapist should be executed, is it harsh, yes, is it just maybe, but I am not in a place to pass that judgment nor punishment on them.
We are seeing a lot more evil in this world, and a lot less faith and I do feel that they are tied to one another.
Back to the first poster, the book I go to when I begin losing faith is Job. That man literally had his life JACKED by the Devil, and God let it happen, why.... to test his faith, and in they end he was rewarded.
Anonymous wrote:Because bad things can happen to anyone; God is fair & doesn't play favorites.