RE: What Exactly Does the Holy Spirit Do?
June 2, 2015 at 11:30 am
(This post was last modified: June 2, 2015 at 11:37 am by Nope.)
Is wealth a sign that an individual is blessed by the Christian god?
Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks grew up in a housing project. He is Jewish.
Oprah Winfrey believes in god but wouldn't be considered a CHristian by many people. She was born into poverty in Mississippi and is now a very rich woman
Shahid Khan used to work as a dishwasher. He now owns the Jackson Jaguars and is a billionaire. He is Muslim.
These are just three nonChristian, wealthy individuals that I found online. They all started out poor.
What exactly did the following Christians do wrong. Your god didn't save their lives but he supposedly gave you wealth?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosheh_Massacres
Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks grew up in a housing project. He is Jewish.
Oprah Winfrey believes in god but wouldn't be considered a CHristian by many people. She was born into poverty in Mississippi and is now a very rich woman
Shahid Khan used to work as a dishwasher. He now owns the Jackson Jaguars and is a billionaire. He is Muslim.
These are just three nonChristian, wealthy individuals that I found online. They all started out poor.
What exactly did the following Christians do wrong. Your god didn't save their lives but he supposedly gave you wealth?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosheh_Massacres
Quote:The Second Kosheh Massacre took place about one year later, on Friday 31 December 1999. The incidence stemmed from a quarrel between a Christian merchant and a Muslim customer. The misunderstanding strained Muslim-Christian relations in the community. Relatives of the Muslim customer targeted Christian-owned shops and homes, which were looted, destroyed, and burned. Initially, the police was able to contain the situation. However, two days later on Sunday 2 January 2000, riots spread violence into neighbouring villages and lead to the murders of 20 Christians. One Muslim was also accidentally shot dead by a fellow Muslim.[2][3] More than 40 people were injured in the two-day incident. 260 shops, houses and kiosks were also deliberately burnt or damaged.[2][3] Most of the killings took place in the outskirts of el-Kosheh, especially in the agriculture fields. This event was one of 's bloodiest massacres.