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Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
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RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
What about infants? Ok fair question. Infants are not capable of rational thought, and when they are they have the propensity to choose evil more than good without guidance, that is sin.

What have they done to sin? See above nothing

It is a true tragedy that such things have happened in Haiti, however where you're so quick to blame something you don't even believe exists, I take a different approach.

Do I believe in a God that intervenes in human affair? Another fair question. Yes I do. Where does he intervene? He intervenes where his will sees fit, where he will be most glorified, through revelations to us. As to the last, because it is in his design. Without hardships and despair we would have no growth. He set for us an easy road to get to him. We refused it and went on our own rocky road. Morality and justice are human constructs that I don't attribute to my idea of God.
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RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God - by tackattack - February 4, 2010 at 8:02 am



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