RE: One sentence that throws the problem of evil out of the window.
November 7, 2017 at 10:11 am
@Khemical
Yes, this is true. The results of the world could be different, but given what we chose and what his creation all chose, God is taking and has been taking the best path with us, and part of the path he chooses, is opening doors to prayer by which he responds and hence putting in our hands to improves things with him at our service, and part of the path he chooses is relieving oppression by people like Moses, time to time, and causing the oppressors and those who think they are superpower on earth to perish out of compassionately warning them through Messengers.
And part of the path he has taken is a promise to relieve the world of all oppression and heal every illness and cure every disease, and stop chaos and destruction in the land and sea through a chosen guide and leader.
And part of the path is given us the choice to be grateful or ungrateful to that promise, to help hasten the time or delay the time, and there is two promises, one that of a mercy and the other which is not intended but is promised if we rebel and disbelieve and is written in the book, that all cities will be destroyed or punished severely before the day of judgment if the path of humanity chooses is negative.
And part of the path he has taken is there are nights of value and there are days of God, the latter being when oppressors are destroyed and miracles manifest the true ruler and king, mainly God through his chosen ones.
Yes, this is true. The results of the world could be different, but given what we chose and what his creation all chose, God is taking and has been taking the best path with us, and part of the path he chooses, is opening doors to prayer by which he responds and hence putting in our hands to improves things with him at our service, and part of the path he chooses is relieving oppression by people like Moses, time to time, and causing the oppressors and those who think they are superpower on earth to perish out of compassionately warning them through Messengers.
And part of the path he has taken is a promise to relieve the world of all oppression and heal every illness and cure every disease, and stop chaos and destruction in the land and sea through a chosen guide and leader.
And part of the path is given us the choice to be grateful or ungrateful to that promise, to help hasten the time or delay the time, and there is two promises, one that of a mercy and the other which is not intended but is promised if we rebel and disbelieve and is written in the book, that all cities will be destroyed or punished severely before the day of judgment if the path of humanity chooses is negative.
And part of the path he has taken is there are nights of value and there are days of God, the latter being when oppressors are destroyed and miracles manifest the true ruler and king, mainly God through his chosen ones.