(November 24, 2017 at 12:45 pm)speedyj1992 Wrote: Bluntly speaking (and there was another question someone asked that this applies to as well), it doesn't matter whether or not I think it was wrong. God delivers judgment to whom He will deliver judgment to in the way He will deliver judgment. Not for me to question because God knows more about what someone is truly guilty of than we do, which is why we aren't supposed to be judgmental in situations like this (see Matthew 7:1, and on a bit into the rest of the chapter). It's also hard to know when something is the result of God's judgment or sin in the world, which is why I can't stand when some Christians say natural disasters were meant to be judgment for some group of people or another. They have NO way of knowing that and have COMPLETELY missed the point of God being beyond us! Faith in God goes beyond believing in His existence - it means trusting that He's as good as He and the Bible says He is.
I see. So you are a true believer in and have total faith in the bible. That should serve you well unless the mystery of mystery turns out to be completely unrelated. Hey, we all get a chance at guessing right. Good luck!