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Struggles by Non-Christians
Like it's comforting if God didn't exist
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<blockquote data-quote="Presbyterian Continuist" data-source="post: 73881763" data-attributes="member: 105812"><p>You have identified yourself as a Deist. A Deist is a person who believes that God exists but He has no part in the development of mankind. He is an uninvolved observer while mankind continues on its own path and in its own way.</p><p></p><p>If you are asking the question, "Why doesn't God do something about the wickedness in the world?" as if you are expecting that He should, then you would be denying your own religious position of being a Deist. If evidence emerges that God does intervene in the affairs of mankind, then you would have to abandon your Deist view, because you cannot remain one and accept the evidence of God's involvement with mankind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Presbyterian Continuist, post: 73881763, member: 105812"] You have identified yourself as a Deist. A Deist is a person who believes that God exists but He has no part in the development of mankind. He is an uninvolved observer while mankind continues on its own path and in its own way. If you are asking the question, "Why doesn't God do something about the wickedness in the world?" as if you are expecting that He should, then you would be denying your own religious position of being a Deist. If evidence emerges that God does intervene in the affairs of mankind, then you would have to abandon your Deist view, because you cannot remain one and accept the evidence of God's involvement with mankind. [/QUOTE]
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