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Struggles by Non-Christians
It's amazing how the most horrible thing can happen
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<blockquote data-quote="VCR-2000" data-source="post: 76392153" data-attributes="member: 415812"><p>Yeah, well God's ordaining the world to operate as "anything goes in nature" is a blessing and curse at the same time. God is the one that still allows it so, but it is people's fault like you say that they choose to commit these horrible things. Still, the scenario is frustrating and unfair.</p><p></p><p>Would you not have liked if God created this differently among the millions of infinite possibilities that he could've made us operate? Could he not have created a situation, <em>for this world</em>, where it was not possible to have knowledge of sin, but still having freedom?</p><p></p><p>I am worn out from dealing with these abstractions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCR-2000, post: 76392153, member: 415812"] Yeah, well God's ordaining the world to operate as "anything goes in nature" is a blessing and curse at the same time. God is the one that still allows it so, but it is people's fault like you say that they choose to commit these horrible things. Still, the scenario is frustrating and unfair. Would you not have liked if God created this differently among the millions of infinite possibilities that he could've made us operate? Could he not have created a situation, [I]for this world[/I], where it was not possible to have knowledge of sin, but still having freedom? I am worn out from dealing with these abstractions. [/QUOTE]
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