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To even begin to understand the implications of such things upon mankind one needs to take as a whole the Bible and God's complete sovereignty.
Why?
That's not what you first stated though. I was responding to what you said. Are you now going to change what you said?
That's fine though, if you wish to retract your statement or if you wish to reformulate or something.
But I'ld like to have a clear view of your position first.
We as Christians have a personal relationship with God and know He is good and merciful and loving and holds all understanding of our world.
Errr... owkay.
How is this related in any way to the existance of viruses, parasites and dangerous bacteria?
We may not understand all reasons for why things happen in the way we do but we can rest assured that there is a reason.
So...... "shut up and just believe"?
God chose to create the way He chose to create and viruses, parasites and bacteria are part of that scenario.
Okay. But this directly contradicts what you said earlier.
Which is fine, but please make it clear what you are actually saying, because at this point, I can't follow anymore what your position on the issue is.
Your whole reply actually kind of smells like "oops, I dug this hole and I can't get out... i'll just play the god-works-in-mysterious-ways-card and pretend that solves it".
Just to remind you, this is what you said:
Disease is a reality. The Christian worldview holds that death and suffering are realities that come with the way in which God set up life as a self-reproducing life form. Those same mutations and changes bring about disease and suffering as well as fantastically remarkable healing abilities in our bodies.
Emphasis mine.
It seems like you are saying that God has no control over mutations and what life forms develop. That the system he has set up inevitably leads to the evolution of bacteria and parasites etc who's survival depends on infecting and killing humans (among others).
So, this God has no control over what things evolution produces.
But where does that leave humans?
He could control evolution to produce humans, but he couldn't control evolution to not produce worms that eat your eyeballs from the inside out?
What's that about?
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