jillian
Princess
You don't spell out God's name because you are afraid someone might throw out the paper in the garbage and therefore blaspheme God's name.You believe in God so much you can't even type out his name.I do believe in G-d.
I don't believe in your story about what G-d is. But given that you ostensibly do, please point out where Jesus says to denigrate others whom G-d made in his image.... just because they don't fit what you want them to be.
well, ignorant twit, my religion doesn't spell out G-d's name.h
but then again, someone as stupid as you wouldn't know that.
but I do hope your drive-by troll helps answer the question I asked.
If you are refusing to spell God's name, you believe in God.
I said I believe in G-d. I don't believe in your story about what G-d is.
now let me ask the question again....maybe another way
if G-d is perfect and he creates someone. then that person perfectly represents what he wanted... and he has everything planned out for that person.
so I don't understand why you would denigrate G-d's work even if that work isn't what you would wish it to be
Dear jillian yes and no.
God's PLAN for our lives is perfect but that doesn't make people perfect in our given states.
Let's take for example a friend of mine who suffers OCD and post trauma after a rape.
The rape isn't perfect behavior, and NOT It is NOT God's ideal plan. But the process of spiritual
healing and recovery from the rape ends up bringing that person to fuller development.
In the meantime the OCD, PTSD and other symptoms after the rape aren't perfect either in themselves.
They are the natural reaction that occurs when the body and mind are recovering from the
traumatic injuries and attack.
God may USE the wrongful actions and consequences to help that person overcome
problems inside and out, and to help OTHERS in society to overcome the same.
These wrong imperfect "sinful" actions against God's ideal will
are still part of God's GREATER PLAN to bring about spiritual perfection.
So that's how we can still accept God's plan and each person's role as perfect,
even if the conditions or actions and consequences are the opposite of God's ideals.
I'm not going to debate this with you since you're entitled to your view of G-d.
but you don't know his plan. if you believe there is one, then all of his children are part of it.
and it certainly isn't your place to decide who fits in that plan or not as long as they're not hurting anyone else.