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Struggles by Non-Christians
Not struggling, but curious to hear a theist point of view.
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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 55596305" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>Well you sound like there is something coming between yourself and the God of Israel, I'm not sure you really are Christian as your religion symbol says, I detect anger and hatred rather than love for the God of Israel. </p><p> </p><p>As for your suggestion that the God of Israel is not supreme, it is probably a matter of opinion, as all of us who know Him will acknowledge Him as the creator and heavenly father of life. If you want to put your trust in another God, that is your own decision to make. As for me I trust the God who speaks the truth, as I have found what I regard as deception in other religions, Christianity is the one theology which provides me the truth as I need it.</p><p> </p><p>For your question "why did God allow the enemy to rebel?", well the short answer is He didn't, but from the eternal-come-material POV we have right now, it is all of the following:</p><p> </p><p>The rebellion has happened and God has devised a solution to the problem.</p><p>We are in the process of damage control on E=MC2.</p><p>The enemy has sweet little time left and he is furious.</p><p>You, me and every other person has an opportunity to pick a side before God gets out the big mop.</p><p> </p><p>It is your choice now, who do you put your trust in (I would say to trust your heart and trust in good). Because if it weren't for the good nature of God there would be no such thing as life or love. It's your choice my friend, I've already decided which God has my pledge of loyalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 55596305, member: 261524"] Well you sound like there is something coming between yourself and the God of Israel, I'm not sure you really are Christian as your religion symbol says, I detect anger and hatred rather than love for the God of Israel. As for your suggestion that the God of Israel is not supreme, it is probably a matter of opinion, as all of us who know Him will acknowledge Him as the creator and heavenly father of life. If you want to put your trust in another God, that is your own decision to make. As for me I trust the God who speaks the truth, as I have found what I regard as deception in other religions, Christianity is the one theology which provides me the truth as I need it. For your question "why did God allow the enemy to rebel?", well the short answer is He didn't, but from the eternal-come-material POV we have right now, it is all of the following: The rebellion has happened and God has devised a solution to the problem. We are in the process of damage control on E=MC2. The enemy has sweet little time left and he is furious. You, me and every other person has an opportunity to pick a side before God gets out the big mop. It is your choice now, who do you put your trust in (I would say to trust your heart and trust in good). Because if it weren't for the good nature of God there would be no such thing as life or love. It's your choice my friend, I've already decided which God has my pledge of loyalty. [/QUOTE]
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