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Old 01-25-2007, 06:02 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MartheGod View Post
I often hear a lot of Christians say that God answered their prayers. There proof is that what they wanted to happen...happened. It's circular logic.

I don't want to sound like an ass, but it bothers me when people say that EVERYTHING that happens to them is God interfering. I'm like, "How about it's a COINCIDENCE or YOU'RE LUCKY? Ever heard of that?" I never say this, but I always think "Why doesn't he ever do stuff for, I don't know, the STARVING PEOPLE IN POOR COUNTRIES or THE KID DYING OF CANCER??? He helped you find a parking space, but he couldn't help a poor kid find food for his/her family? And you worship this person?" Ugh. -_-

Sorry if I offended any Christians on here, but I don't think God interferes with human life. If he does, he sure seems to have a knack for helping people with very trivial problems... Of course, some Christians believe that God doesn't interfere with life. I like them a lot. ^_^

i beleieve that he does, but not in any physical way. i beleive he does such things as inspire people or give people confidence/strength, but makes sure that what he does is inconpicous, so that people may beleive because of faith, not hard undoubtable proof.
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