Quote from: Yonanamama on May 02, 2007, 08:21:17 AMBut...God has the power to protect that child. I don't! You can be assured, if I did...I would. Bottom line...God gets all of the glory but none of the blame.Because one doesn't use said power in all cases that means they allowed it? Sorry it doesn't work that way anymore since Adam and Eve days. It was mankind that set itself down this path and therefore we must take good with the bad.You want to hold God accountable for mankind's actions on earth, sorry but mankind is responsible for mankind's actions on earth. God will hold them accountable in his realm when the time comes.
But...God has the power to protect that child. I don't! You can be assured, if I did...I would. Bottom line...God gets all of the glory but none of the blame.
There ya go with that "free will" crap! LOL
Quote from: Yonanamama on May 02, 2007, 02:08:50 PMThere ya go with that "free will" crap! LOLReally now. Is it your claim you and no one else is responsible for their actions they commit?
God - your higher power of choice - put it all in motion. Yes, there are people that believe things are " God's will"-- I don't. Things happen. But really, do you watch the sun rise, sit and be in awe of the ocean, climb a mountain top, feel the love of a child, and then marvel at the strength of a storm and look for the rainbow -- and think it just happens? I have more than enough reasons to not believe in God-- horrible things happened to me as a child, lost many important people in my life; but for some reason, never thought God was doing this do me. I am educated, well-read, well-traveled and find strength in sitting in a chapel, a temple, gazing at Buddah, and I find strength all of nature around me. This is an interesting thread. I love to hear what other people do or don't believe in. For me, I find comfort in having a "place" to go to with my fears and my joys.
BigSky: ? I'm not sure I understand your question. But, I want to be clear about this; I believe that we are all responsible for our own actions. And, just once I would like an answer to my question that DOES NOT include the phrase "free will." I think that is a cop out answer for ""I don't know!"
Interesting - your first two posts were full of compassion, and that you are donating a kidney shows your care for your fellow man. Then, the rest of the posts are bashing God and those who believe in a higher power. Funny thing is -- we are the ones with kidney failure. Maybe when you are the one going thru hell, you may need to reach out for something else. I have the most supportive family and friends. I lead my life with dignity and feel I must give back to those around me. I hope you never have these trials to face, but I am grateful for my spiritual side to help me through those dark nights when nothing is going right. Do not confuse fundimentalist with all believers. I am not waiting for God to make my kidneys to start functioning again. I am grateful for the miracle of doctors and medicines. I have a friend that thinks if I had a laying of hands service, my kidneys could work again. There are so many different levels of beliefs. Anyway, hope your day is full of goodness and happiness.
I can only say that walking through hell is an interesting walk. If God has handed me all of this crap to deal with, then I want my money back!
Sorry, I am full of pain right now and maybe things came out wrong. I hurt too much to walk, but somehow must continue to work, so come home in tears. Today we got the call that if my husband wants to see his sister before she dies, he needs to come immediately. She has had breast cancer for 3 years and lived with so much grace though everything. It is has gone to her brain, spine, liver and she is on morphine drip round the clock. Hospice says it is only days. She is a wonderful person and has been a real trooper, never giving up and always looking forward. Today is a hard day.WOULDN'T EPOMAN HAVE LOVED ALL THESE POSTS!!!! He would be eating , drinking and waiting for the boxing gloves to come off!!! Miss you, Epoman!!!!
While I don't believe that God created this earth (there are way too many scientific discoveries to prove this), I do believe he is all around and watches over us. I believe in miracles. I believe he gives us challenges to see how we will deal with things. I believe that if we lead a good life, peace will find us when we die. Is there a heaven or hell? Who knows, but i do feel that there is something else beyond death. I like to think that we will see our loved ones who have already passed and they will welcome us with open arms. Nobody knows what will happen, that is the beauty and mystery of it all.
Quote from: skyedogrocks on June 26, 2007, 09:34:16 PMWhile I don't believe that God created this earth (there are way too many scientific discoveries to prove this), I do believe he is all around and watches over us. I believe in miracles. I believe he gives us challenges to see how we will deal with things. I believe that if we lead a good life, peace will find us when we die. Is there a heaven or hell? Who knows, but i do feel that there is something else beyond death. I like to think that we will see our loved ones who have already passed and they will welcome us with open arms. Nobody knows what will happen, that is the beauty and mystery of it all. I think it's interesting that you feel God is capable of some things but not others. Seems contradictory to me. (No disrespect, I realize that's your opinion )
I like the way Epoman described God's creating of the Earth. How 1 day could mean 1 million years, not 24 hours... and so on. Makes more sense and fits the science into it all.