To: WRhine
The question of "Why did God let xxxx happen?", where the "xxxx" can be any tragedy great or small, has been one for the ages. The answer, to anyone who knows God through His Word is pretty straightforward, and very logical.
- God gave man both breath and freedom in the Garden of Eden. Man was not made a robot, but had the free will to decide his own course.
- Man chose sin, and the consequences were chaos, and death. (Note: Adam chose sin, but every man and woman (a) would do the same, and (b) has sinned at least once in their lives. All mankind is sinful.)
- The entire universe has been dying since the first sin. Nothing has been quite "right" in God's creation since the first sin. Neither natural calamities (e.g. earthquakes, storms, floods, etc.) nor human tragedy (let alone murder and war) was any part of God's plan. Mankind, with the malevolent support of Satan, created the evil in this world independent of God.
- God did interject Himself into this dying world to save mankind, in the only way possible to "right" the original wrong (multiplied by the sins of billions), by sending His Son Jesus to (a) pay our price, and (b) create life in a dying world.
- Men and women still have free will. We can continue to sin and die forever, or we can kneel at the cross of Christ, commit our souls to Jesus as Lord and Savior, and receive both forgiveness and adoption into God's family.
- God has said in His Word that the evil of this world will exist, but not forever. Christ will return to judge and separate the wicked from God's family, and create a new heaven and new earth, devoid of the chaos that sin has wrought.
It is indeed ironic that so many who will not acknowledge or respect God will immediately blame Him for every evil in this world. September 11 was God's fault? Any objective person can see that such twisted logic comes only from the Liar himself, the author of evil, Satan.
God is GOOD! Satan is evil! God grants true FREEDOM, while Satan offers men and women Taliban-like bondage. Unfortunately, both good and evil people on this earth have the same freedom to sin, and that sin has consequences that effects both innocents and the wicked.
To: Steel and Fire and Stone
I could'nt agree with you more. You must be a "grace-understanding" christian. Love it!
48 posted on
11/16/2001 1:14:45 PM PST by
StacyMac
To: Steel and Fire and Stone
I'm Catholic. I learned that stuff in grade school. You take Religion way too seriously in my opinion. Religion is not an end all be all. It cannot answer every question in life. Use Religion as a compass not as answer book for things you or anyone cannot comprehend.
55 posted on
11/16/2001 1:14:46 PM PST by
WRhine
To: Steel and Fire and Stone
Excellent post.
Thanks.....
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