Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Their beliefs are built upon sand rather than the rock of the gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry.
As such their beliefs cannot hold up to the rain, floods and winds of truth.
Originally posted by @divegeester When you say “rock of the gospel” what exactly do you mean and what are the consequences of someone not being on this “rock”?
Since all religions are made up by humans, there are NO consequences of not being on the 'rock'. Nobody lives a second longer being on this alleged rock. Nobody lives a second less being on this rock. It is all fake news, the ORIGINAL fake news.
Originally posted by @sonhouse Since all religions are made up by humans, there are NO consequences of not being on the 'rock'. Nobody lives a second longer being on this alleged rock. Nobody lives a second less being on this rock. It is all fake news, the ORIGINAL fake news.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke Wait, haven't you asked that before?
Probably, but no one answered it!
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Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
I actually think it’s the opposite. When misfortune happens, people are quick to blame God. When something good happens, they’re quick to claim credit for themselves.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @667joe Why does god always get the credit, but never the blame. If a boat with 10 people capsizes and 9 drown, the 10th person will thank god for his survival, but not blame god for the death of the other nine or the capsizing of the boat.
Originally posted by @divegeester When you say “rock of the gospel” what exactly do you mean and what are the consequences of someone not being on this “rock”?