As bad as stuff seems, this whole awakening has not only validated Christ through my research, but has brought me closer to God than ever before.
Even if things don't work out the way we want, even if justice fails, the ultimate goal was awakening our relationship with Christ.
God works in mysterious and magical ways. What a genius. Winning as he always does.
God bless you all. We win in the end no matter what.
Do you see what his plan was now? Incredible.
No. Q has just shown me that demons have been running the world for thousands of years,and God has allowed them to rape and cut the faces off of children whilst they rape and murder them.
It has made me even angrier at the concept of a God since finding out about Pizzagate. God isn't saving us.
God isnt the only way. The Military is.
In the Bible, God usually acted at least partially through humans (often raising up a champion like Moses, Samson, or David to save the people fro mtheir oppression - I'm hoping that President Trump is one such annointed champion). Even if the military is the only way, maybe they are instruments of God's mercy.
It's true that evil is allowed to exist (due to man's misuse of free will, a double-edged sword but a gift that I believe God gave us because it is too precious a gift to withhold from us even with all of the evils it causes when misuses), but I believe that sometimes God intervenes as well. There have even been so many incidents in my life that are "too good to be true" and statistically unlikely that I have no doubt that He has been intervening in my life.
Maybe this might interest you:
https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/justifying-job-how-not-to-respond-to-trials-and-tribulations-dr-craig-nelson-sermon-on-fear-246009
I guess. But why does God allow Satan to exist at all then?
That's one thing I'm not sure if any of us will be able to fully understand in this life. It's never fully explained in the Bible. It seems to have something to do with the nature of free will (both among humans and angels), but there are some things we are never told. Parts of the Bible imply that there are some things that we are incapable of understanding in this life.
I think this explores the question fairly well (as much as it can be explored with what little is known):
https://www.blueletterbible.org/faq/don_stewart/don_stewart_78.cfm