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And God Created The Snake with it's Poison and created the Anti Dote. If God wanted people to be bitten, tortured and to die from snake bites, why did he Create the Anti Dote in the first place? What does that say about God's intention for his Creation and his care for his Creatures? Why even created Snake poison in the first place? Was God lazy, careless or a childish sadist when he Created this world?

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Facts about snake poison and bites (from Wikipedia .org):

A snakebite is an injury caused by a bite from a snake, often resulting in puncture wounds inflicted by the animal's fangs and sometimes resulting in envenomation. Although the majority of snake species are non-venomous and typically kill their prey with constriction rather than venom, venomous snakes can be found on every continent except Antarctica.[1]

Snakes often bite their prey as a method of hunting, but also for defensive purposes against predators. Since the physical appearance of snakes may differ, there is often no practical way to identify a species and professional medical attention should be sought.[2][3]

The outcome of snake bites depends on numerous factors, including the species of snake, the area of the body bitten, the amount of venom injected, and the health conditions of the victim.

Feelings of terror and panic are common after a snakebite and can produce a characteristic set of symptoms mediated by the autonomic nervous system, such as a racing heart and nausea.[4][5]

Bites from non-venomous snakes can also cause injury, often due to lacerations caused by the snake's teeth, or from a resulting infection.

A bite may also trigger an anaphylactic reaction, which is potentially fatal. First aid recommendations for bites depend on the snakes inhabiting the region, as effective treatments for bites inflicted by some species can be ineffective for others.

The number of fatalities attributed to snake bites varies greatly by geographical area. Although deaths are relatively rare in Australia, Europe and North America,[1][6][7] the morbidity and mortality associated with snake bites is a serious public health problem in many regions of the world, particularly in rural areas lacking medical facilities. Further, while South Asia, Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa report the highest number of bites, there is also a high incidence in the Neotropics and other equatorial and subtropical regions.[1][6][7]

Each year tens of thousands of people die from snake bites,[1] yet the risk of being bitten can be lowered with preventive measures, such as wearing protective footwear and avoiding areas known to be inhabited by dangerous snakes.

Facts about Anti-Dote (from Wikipedia.org)

An antidote is a substance which can counteract a form of poisoning.[1] The term ultimately derives from the Greek αντιδιδοναι antididonai, "given against".
The antidotes for some particular toxins are manufactured by injecting the toxin into an animal in small doses and extracting the resulting antibodies from the host animals' blood. This results in an antivenom that can be used to counteract poison produced by certain species of snakes, spiders, and other venomous animals. A number of venoms lack a viable antivenom, and a bite or sting from an animal producing such a toxin often results in death

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  • Well, My God is female and is neither good nor evil and human concepts such as greed,power, jealousy and other base human emotions aren't really applicable. It's extremely difficult to put it to the English language what she is and am not for sure i can do justice in defining my perception of her. Sorry..

  • @manowar40 - I used to have this belief that "God" was a "core of goodness in the universe" and that I was "straight up source" - in other words; I believed that I was special - that I had a "special connection" with "God" - but it does not make sense when considering the principle of what "God" is - the principle of creation that has created all in the universe - For God to have favorites makes God a bad God. So how can one has a "my" God? "Where" does that God exist?

  • @annabrixthomsen I agree with everything you say, Our beliefs really doesn't allow for the promotion of self they are tribal and based on the group, Not the individual. My God exist within nature and she is part of nature. I can't really define her in the sense Judeo/Christian do. It's really tough, Thanks

  • @manowar40 How can you have a "my" God - does that not contradict the principle of what "God" is?

  • @annabrixthomsen I only referenced it in terms that would be applicable to your understanding. "My God"isn't meant to be self oriented. It is only meant to be a reference to our difference in understanding our beliefs. Most people cringe at the thought of a female deity and don't want anything to do with her so by virtue of believing in our belief system she becomes our God. She is also our mother, Everyone has one and we refer to our mothers as our own. Thanks

  • @manowar40 - Let's get rid of all beliefs and all gods. Let's start taking self-responsibility for the principle of creation that is who we are - creating this world continuously - and to stop abdicating the principle of creation to a mind-made-up 'deity' we call "God" that is always conveniently absent and illusive. It is time to bring heaven to earth and to stop waiting for God to save the day. We created this mess. Let's clean it up.

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  • in the Kig James it says (paraphrase) God created all things and nothing exists without God having created it. I ask where from, then, did evil come ?

  • @manowar40 How do you define God?

  • What if your God is found in nature and not the constructs of men?

  • Yes - god must be evil to play with life as such. Give life so that he can just take it. Must not be Life.

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