So what's in it for us?
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I know, Rosie - this is part of why it's taking awhile to get it together :)
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Just understand that "it all makes perfect sense to ME" is not going to go down well.
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I surely hope to - the sooner the better. I'm still trying to figure it all out, what exactly happened to bring about such a radical change in my view of life and God.
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No, sorry, I'm not letting you get away with that. If YOU understand it, then you can communicate it. If you DON'T you can accept that you cannot make these statements and expect us to respect those. "God's ways are mysterious" is an intolerable cop-out, and I would have expected better from you.
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I know there are SO many things we try to understand about the ways of God, and ultimately don't/won't/can't.
One could read the book of Job in the Bible for more insight, here's this too, a link to the history of a hymn, "It Is Well": biblestudychartsDOTcomFWDSLASH
A_Daily_HymnDOThtml (you might want to turn the volume down if you don't want to hear a piano rendition of the song playing in the background). Bad things happen all the time, and God is there to help us through them if we let Him. -
To me that translates to: keep on living until you get so fed up with it that you kill yourself. Maybe not.
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If there is no time, why call it "eternity"? Sounds more like "nothing" to me, which is exactly what I expect, and what I will never experience. And I'm very much "cool with that".
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Enlighten us.
when it comes to "evilution"
Christians just slap God on it
Now
God did it...we discovered it later
finnsia 2 years ago
In fairness, I don't really mind. Sure, it makes no sense to me and it seems totally unnecessary, but if a Christian wants to believe that God made everything evolve the way it did over 4 billion years or so, then I can only shrug. It's still nonsensical AND unnecessary, but at least it's consistent with the facts.
rozeboosje 2 years ago