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God's Kingdom.
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What would change if God imposed His Kingdom on Earth now? No wars, no religion, no governments, no fags, no booze, no crime, no drugs, no violence, no hospitals etc. Total and utter obedience to Jesus and his 144,000 kings and priests. Today. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How do you know that's the way his Kingdom is? Because you read it in a Book? Because somebody told you? Do you always believe everything you read and hear?.
Many people believe in God or shall I say a supreme power, but how they go about their religion depends on from what Book they are reading and how they have been "brainwashed" as a child.
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Many people believe in God or shall I say a supreme power, but how they go about their religion depends on from what Book they are reading and how they have been "brainwashed" as a child.
Don't be blinkered in your approach to religion.
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Dassie...what an insensative person you are (not to mention stupid)
Both my father and nephew were/are confined to wheelchairs. My father was the most generous man you could ever wish to meet and my nephew is the most friendly and cheerful lad on earth. For you to 'believe' that they are paying for some past misdeamenour is both sick and demented
Both my father and nephew were/are confined to wheelchairs. My father was the most generous man you could ever wish to meet and my nephew is the most friendly and cheerful lad on earth. For you to 'believe' that they are paying for some past misdeamenour is both sick and demented
Actually I think it is more that if there is a God it would be indifference to us rather than wanting to see us suffer that would mean he/she/it does not change the world. Not because they're evil.
And frankly the amound of stuff 'God' gets blamed for and the actions carried out in his name I think I'd be pretty indifferent too.
Can't see being a scape goat for the worlds crap as being much thanks from a world I created.
But that would only be my opinion if I believed in the bible type of God. Which I don't.
And frankly the amound of stuff 'God' gets blamed for and the actions carried out in his name I think I'd be pretty indifferent too.
Can't see being a scape goat for the worlds crap as being much thanks from a world I created.
But that would only be my opinion if I believed in the bible type of God. Which I don't.
Oneeyedvic - did I say they DESERVED it ???? I don't think so!
wizard69 - Before you call me stupid , you have missed the point ! Generous/friendly/cheerful refer to this present life and have no bearing on previous times on earth.
If you have a better explanation of why some people are (one way or the other) disabled in this life whilst others retain good health then please explain.
Everybody is entitled to their views. Just because you may not agree with my viewpoint ( which is plausible ) doesn't give you the right to call me all sorts of names.
wizard69 - Before you call me stupid , you have missed the point ! Generous/friendly/cheerful refer to this present life and have no bearing on previous times on earth.
If you have a better explanation of why some people are (one way or the other) disabled in this life whilst others retain good health then please explain.
Everybody is entitled to their views. Just because you may not agree with my viewpoint ( which is plausible ) doesn't give you the right to call me all sorts of names.
Dassie - Well some people have genetic problems handed down to them. Cleft lip for example. I'm not sure but I think downs is caused by an extra chromosone. I'm sure one of the smarter ABers can clarify this sort of thing so I won't press on.
To imply that people have a disibility because their soul was bad in a previous life is really quite harsh and I hope that's not what you meant when you asked for a better explanation.
What about people who are in accidents who end up with a disibility? Or a terminal illness?
To imply that people have a disibility because their soul was bad in a previous life is really quite harsh and I hope that's not what you meant when you asked for a better explanation.
What about people who are in accidents who end up with a disibility? Or a terminal illness?
China Doll and wizard69 - I'm not trying to upset anybody, but putting the idea forward as an explanation. Just think about it without blinkers for a minute.
Genetic problems are not necessarily handed down are they? My father never passed his on to me.
As for accidents and terminal illness, nobody says that their "Fate" if you want to call it that has to occur at birth or early in life. Indeed, often people who have had accidents are often referred to as "being in the wrong place at the wrong time". Ever wondered why? All I'm saying is I tend to keep my mind open to all options unlike some others.
Genetic problems are not necessarily handed down are they? My father never passed his on to me.
As for accidents and terminal illness, nobody says that their "Fate" if you want to call it that has to occur at birth or early in life. Indeed, often people who have had accidents are often referred to as "being in the wrong place at the wrong time". Ever wondered why? All I'm saying is I tend to keep my mind open to all options unlike some others.