You don't know the situation, none of us do. Personally I believe that God uses most of his powers on keeping Heaven/the afterlife/whatever dimension He is in safe and awesome and in his complete control.
And that Earth is seen the same way that we look at...Somalia, perhaps.
He had to take an L on Earth, but the afterlife is probably a way better place.
"Thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven." But Earth sucks balls and some of the worst things can't be His will.
I also think maybe God (not trying to be blasphemous here, just speculating) is not QUITE as all-powerful as we think. In that he would certainly like for things to be a little better on Earth but it's a shit show and the Devil is as clever as he is evil.
You're very welcome. I don't think God would take offense to what I said. He probably wishes there was more critical thinking happening here on Earth. I appreciate your politeness though.
So you believe in God and the devil but just don't like religion? That's where I'm at too.
Besides all the biggest ones being corrupt and part of the Cabal and child trafficking, I always thought that it would be super unfair and lame if it was true that each person pretty much has to pick the correct religion (out of like dozens, or however many there are) or go to Hell lol.
Seems like many people here think God is some kind of limited being.
This is where we differ.
God is unlimited.
Now, there are many spiritual entities hanging around and some of them may be referred to as a god, but they are not The God.
If, when you think of God, you imagine a human being with superpowers, a man with a long white beard sitting on a cloud, then that's not God.
It might be Zeus or somebody.
Anyway, I've already accepted that as a human being, the concept of God is greater than I can compute.
I could tell you what I believe but it's a bit "out there." I take a more Eastern view of God, the universe, and Jesus Christ.
Many people here would probably not agree with me, but it works. And I do believe it's scripturally supported, if you use the New Testament. Not the OT.
You don't know the situation, none of us do. Personally I believe that God uses most of his powers on keeping Heaven/the afterlife/whatever dimension He is in safe and awesome and in his complete control.
And that Earth is seen the same way that we look at...Somalia, perhaps.
He had to take an L on Earth, but the afterlife is probably a way better place.
God doesn't need to expend effort to keep heaven under wraps. Thy will be done.
But he certainly allows Satan to roam free on earth and work tirelessly trying to deceive us into siding with him over God.
"Thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven." But Earth sucks balls and some of the worst things can't be His will.
I also think maybe God (not trying to be blasphemous here, just speculating) is not QUITE as all-powerful as we think. In that he would certainly like for things to be a little better on Earth but it's a shit show and the Devil is as clever as he is evil.
You're very welcome. I don't think God would take offense to what I said. He probably wishes there was more critical thinking happening here on Earth. I appreciate your politeness though.
So you believe in God and the devil but just don't like religion? That's where I'm at too.
Besides all the biggest ones being corrupt and part of the Cabal and child trafficking, I always thought that it would be super unfair and lame if it was true that each person pretty much has to pick the correct religion (out of like dozens, or however many there are) or go to Hell lol.
Um, no.
Seems like many people here think God is some kind of limited being.
This is where we differ.
God is unlimited.
Now, there are many spiritual entities hanging around and some of them may be referred to as a god, but they are not The God.
If, when you think of God, you imagine a human being with superpowers, a man with a long white beard sitting on a cloud, then that's not God.
It might be Zeus or somebody.
Anyway, I've already accepted that as a human being, the concept of God is greater than I can compute.
I could tell you what I believe but it's a bit "out there." I take a more Eastern view of God, the universe, and Jesus Christ.
Many people here would probably not agree with me, but it works. And I do believe it's scripturally supported, if you use the New Testament. Not the OT.
Pfft, you don't know God. Not any more than anyone else on Earth does, anyway. Which could turn out to be not really knowing much about him at all.
I would like to hear what you believe though, if you wouldn't mind.