| Nth said: I would just like to point out that the people in this argument claiming that because God doesn't help them or doesn't do it for them proves there is no God is sadly and utterly misinformed on exactly how it all works. If God could just fix everything for you then what would be the point of faith and belief? Why would you even try to better yourself if God just put a band-aid over every mistake you ever made and said "ALL BETTER!" would he be a better God if he took the ability to feel pain away? No. God gave everyone free will and the freedom to choose in life how they will live it. This also includes making the decisions in life that might adversely effect other people in negative ways. God didn't give us half-way free will....he gave it too us completely and this also means that because of our ignorance to deal with the amount of freedom we have we must learn to turn to Him for guidance. Does turning to God mean he will fix it though? No. If you ask for peace he will not just *poof* grant you peace. He may grant you the opportunity to be peaceful or grant you the opportunity to better yourself, but he wont do it for you. Also, don't be pompous either. A lot of people today demand a lot of things from God and it surprises me a whole bunch that people think they can demand something from a being that is infinitly greater than themselves. Takes a lot of arrogance if you ask me. |
So it takes a lot of arrogance to demand something from God, but making assumptions on "how it all works" regarding God (as you said earlier in your post) is just fine?
What kind of doublethink is this?
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