Originally posted by EcstremeVenomMatt 6 : 31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
help spread the word of god and maybe he will help you with your life 😕
32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek🙂 for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.
33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Originally posted by EcstremeVenomIf God actually exists and needs any of us to help him, then we are all doomed. Think about it.
what have you done for god recently? 😕
ie. He either doesn't exist or he doesn't need our help.
ie. if he exists, he will be fine without our assistance.
It's typical human arrogance to suppose for one second that God, who created the universe and is all powerful, would have any interest in our feeble little "help" whatsoever.
Originally posted by twiceaknightHe loves us and only wants whats best....
If God actually exists and needs any of us to help him, then we are all doomed. Think about it.
ie. He either doesn't exist or he doesn't need our help.
ie. if he exists, he will be fine without our assistance.
It's typical human arrogance to suppose for one second that God, who created the universe and is all powerful, would have any interest in our feeble little "help" whatsoever.
Originally posted by Jay JoosI have no idea and nor do you, but if he wanted the best for us I think he could have done a better job of it.
Has he made others with human beings on it?
Try telling a disabled, homeless beggar who was disowned by his family as a young child and who has just been beaten up in the street for no reason, that "God wants the best for him" and see if he agrees with you. Unlikely.
Originally posted by twiceaknightFirstly i have worked closely with disabled people and they are far more intelligent and faith driven than you give them credit for... same goes for your beggar.... some blame their choices in life for where they are now and dont winge on about the bad luck god has given them....free choice comes into it.... i bet you that most beggars believe in god to some degree and they know that god is helping them when they ask for it!!! ...Spending time in the company of the Salvation Army has proved that to me!!!
I have no idea and nor do you, but if he wanted the best for us I think he could have done a better job of it.
Try telling a disabled, homeless beggar who was disowned by his family as a young child and who has just been beaten up in the street for no reason, that "God wants the best for him" and see if he agrees with you. Unlikely.
What disabled people lack in physical ability they more than make up for it in intelligence and talent...my best friend is disabled and is a songwriter for a local band,poet and actor...