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Why Respect Authority?
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Respect for authority does not always come easily to us. Do you sometimes find it difficult to respect those who have a measure of authority over you? If so, you are not alone in this struggle. We live at a time when respect for authority seems to be at an all-time low. Yet, the Bible says that we need to show respect for those who hold positions of authority over us.
(1 PETER 2:17)
(1 PETER 2:17)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This has started to feel like a medieval village with Elderman putting himself up for election as village idiot...I'm sure deep in his heart he means well but If he wants the job he has my vote... his long and pointless ramblings remind me of the much missed Mollikins only a god botherer version.... fills a nice little void on the site... wonder what his relationship with his parents is like
Not nice of me ..
Not nice of me ..
Elderman, //Well even though free of responsibility for the start of human suffering, //
I presume you mean God is free of responsibility for the start of human suffering? How so? If he's omniscient, then he knew before he began his creation that it would all go wrong. It must have been part of the plan and therefore he is wholly responsible. If the result of his work upsets him so much, one has to question why he didn't design a better blueprint.
//why has God not brought it to an end before now?//
He tried - and failed.
I presume you mean God is free of responsibility for the start of human suffering? How so? If he's omniscient, then he knew before he began his creation that it would all go wrong. It must have been part of the plan and therefore he is wholly responsible. If the result of his work upsets him so much, one has to question why he didn't design a better blueprint.
//why has God not brought it to an end before now?//
He tried - and failed.
Jake, its for real care for mankind’s everlasting good!!
So its OK just to accept all this suffering in Gods name etc, One day we shall appreciate it.
Thank goodness, I must admit to feeling a little uneasy about a few aspects of Christianity at times.
I now feel Elderman has put my mind at ease :-)
So its OK just to accept all this suffering in Gods name etc, One day we shall appreciate it.
Thank goodness, I must admit to feeling a little uneasy about a few aspects of Christianity at times.
I now feel Elderman has put my mind at ease :-)