OT heartbreak
"Davoud" wrote in message
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lou feeders wrote:
I will indeed pray for this girl in the hope that, if it's God's will,
she
makes a full recovery.
If it is God's will? You had to hedge, didn't you? That way if Little
Riley doesn't make a full recovery you can write it off as being God's
will that she does not.
Everything done on this planet is according to God's will. It is either His
will that she is healed, or His will that she is not healed. Yes,
sometimes, in fact often times, the answer is not what we expected or
wanted. It is not a "write off" at all, it is all done according to His
will no matter what we pray.
How could it not be God's, or anyone's, will that little Riley be
healthy and happy?
It is His will in all cases.
Yet you must already know that it is God's will that Riley be gravely
ill, otherwise little Riley would be healthy and happy now, don'cha
think?
There is a purpose for her suffering, but no one might know what it is, only
God.
Secular Humanists like me don't have the power to cause cancer,
or the vindictiveness of your God(s).
Well, by denying His existence, you open the door to sin in a very dramatic
way. This sin often has the ripple effect causing even the innocent to
suffer sometimes horribly. It is not God's doing, but man's.
Sorry, but I'm going to continue to put my $ into cancer research.
Ignorance and superstition may rant and rave and hate and accuse, but
it never invented anything but myths, and it never cured anyone of
anything.
This is exactly what God's adversary, Satan, wants you to do and you proudly
do it as well as so many others. Satan relies on logical thinking and
"proof" concepts to keep you under his control. This is not new and has
been going on since the beginning of mankind. It is quite easy not to
believe in anything, especially in this technological age we live in, but it
is extremely difficult to have a belief in God. The path to Heaven is a
difficult one, but it is not impossible especially if you see the fallacies
in man's thinking.
If I were you, I would pray for my soul, especially after many of the
atheistic comments I see you making here. It is not for me to judge where
you'll end up, however.
lou
Davoud
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I agree with everything that you have said and everything that
you will say in your entire life.
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