RE: Where's the Justice?
July 11, 2012 at 1:28 pm
(This post was last modified: July 11, 2012 at 1:32 pm by Mister Agenda.)
(July 7, 2012 at 2:24 am)Godschild Wrote: You should know better than that, I believed you knew scriptures better than that, I'm actually disappointed. If you are going down this road about God then why do you not tell those you pretend to worship with the truth. You do not because the truth is not in you, unbelievers do not and can not live as Christians of the light of truth do. Keep on waiting and these people you consider friends (why I do not know, you think they are stupid for what they believe don't you) will turn away from you in a heart beat, they we see you as a betrayer of their love for you. Mark my words it will happen. I say this to you for your friends sake, not yours.
All those children who starve to death in Africa will be in heaven, God has made provision for them. Again shame on you.
There's no prize here for 'most condescending asshole'. Just so you know. I know, maybe there should be, but I don't make the rules.
(July 7, 2012 at 3:43 am)Undeceived Wrote: Godschild, we do not need to be putting shame on anybody, or be disappointed. God does not call us to judge. This is a serious question, and one way of answering it is by demonstrating God's love. Unbelievers choose to focus on negative aspects in life. We ought to present the other side in a caring way.
FallentoReason, there is so much good. Consider human relationships. A parent-child relationship is one of the most impactful and fulfilling experiences you will ever have. Husband-wife. Brother-sister. Neighbor-neighbor. Picture the best example you have ever seen of those. Then imagine if people were that loving to perfect strangers. Would there be starvation? No. Nor thievery, war or any other kind of destruction. God calls us to love our neighbor, even our enemy.
That was at least polite, thanks for that. There are billions of Christians, enough that no one would be in absolute poverty if half of them were as giving as you suggest. I'm the first one to hope for a better example from Christians, short of miracles, how you live is the best evidence you can provide.