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Last month in the Religion section of Answerbank a member claimed that God is Love and that we should return the love.
I do Not believe in God but as the following is News, I thought it worthwhile posting in this section and asking ..."Is this anywhere near proof of a loving God" ??
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-wales -555145 71
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I do Not believe in God but as the following is News, I thought it worthwhile posting in this section and asking ..."Is this anywhere near proof of a loving God" ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When a cousin died some years ago her funeral service was held at the local Methodist chapel.I remember at the service the minister saying that what happened on earth was outside of God's control but that when we pass he takes care of our soul.I often think back to that when we read about the virus and all the other problems such as this.
//the minister saying that what happened on earth was outside of God's control //
If God is omnipotent, as his followers claim, nothing is outside his control. If we are seeing here the result of man’s ‘sin’ against God, as Theland intimates, then God must have intended travesties of nature such as this to be the result of that ‘sin’. He has no excuse. What an abominable creature!
If God is omnipotent, as his followers claim, nothing is outside his control. If we are seeing here the result of man’s ‘sin’ against God, as Theland intimates, then God must have intended travesties of nature such as this to be the result of that ‘sin’. He has no excuse. What an abominable creature!
I have always seen Christians as constantly having to apologise, excuse, and explain the baffling behaviour of their 'loving' God, which is constantly at odds with anything approaching the parameters of love in any sense of the word.
They always wring their hands and sigh and quote 'original sin' - making it Man's fault which conveniently explains all the horrors of the word, while giving God a swerve from any responsibility for any of it.
This pins it down pretty well -
start at seven minutes forty-three seconds in -
https:/ /www.bi ng.com/ videos/ search? q=youtu be+not+ the+nin e+oc+cl ock+new s+god&a mp;doci d=60799 2646108 908733& amp;mid =990977 A7884D4 53BA632 990977A 7884D45 3BA632& amp;vie w=detai l&F ORM=VIR E
They always wring their hands and sigh and quote 'original sin' - making it Man's fault which conveniently explains all the horrors of the word, while giving God a swerve from any responsibility for any of it.
This pins it down pretty well -
start at seven minutes forty-three seconds in -
https:/
Stephen Hawking answers the question better than anyone I've seen. I highly recommend his final book, "Brief Answers to the Big Questions." Chapter 1: Is There a God? Answered in about 14 pages.
This article gives a flavour and a summary:
https:/ /www.br ainpick ings.or g/2019/ 07/17/s tephen- hawking -brief- answers -to-the -big-qu estions /
This article gives a flavour and a summary:
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