General Michael Flynn making it crystal clear that the CURRENT PRESIDENT IS DONALD J TRUMP
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LET'S GOOoOoooo!!!
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I have the same problem with God.
If he's so omnipotent omnipresent, powerful, can communicate with everyone or anyone simultaneously, can intervene and stop atrocities...why do these attrocities not get stopped?
Not just what happened recently with the cabal evils and trafficking. But also the millions who perished at the hands of communists and Nazis, and way before that too where Gengis Khan wiped out half of Europe and Asia.
Where was he to intervene then?
As for the current situation my only explanation is nothing is as it seems. It's a movie. Afghanistan was a psyop. Fake balloon tanks in ww2, fake plane.
And whether there's really people flooding uncontrolled across our borders...we don't really know. And what if the "free cell phones for illegals" really means they're totally monitored and controlled? Cell phones are also surveillance devices.
God gave everyone freewill, and the choice to seek Him/Jesus. People who commit atrocities will be judged accordingly.
Why would God intervene on an entirely godless nation?
Entirely is a bit harsh, but yeah. It will be more pleasant for Sodom and Gammorah than the US in all likelihood
Technically, that judgment was pronounced only on Capernaum and then on cities that rejected the disciples/apostles when they evangelized them.
This is true, but the US claims to be majority Christian. Those who claim to see and yet act in a manner contrary to God's commands will receive greater condemnation.
People forget or neglect to see that God is at work in His wrath and justice when a nation is entirely wicked. He used Assyria to punish Israel in Isaiah 10. Their sinful and wicked state is God’s judgment upon them for their ongoing sin.
The worst act of mankind was killing the Messiah, and that was God’s redemptive plan for salvation of sinners to be reconciled to Himself.
God is not obligated to intervene, nor is He less than holy perfection, by intervening or not intervening on an action of wicked men and the nations. By will of decree, He allows wicked men to fulfill their evil desires among other inhabitants of the earth, and they will be judged according to their deeds.
If you create a standard in your own mind that you determine God must fit into in order for Him to exist, or for you to believe, you will likely die an unbeliever and be satisfied with your own standard. But God’s own standard of justice and wrath will be satisfied in your eternal judgment. Only then will you understand how wrong you were.
For most people who think and believe in their own standards imposed on God (to their dying moment), they finally learn who God is (in His perfect wrath) when they awaken in judgment. For those who accept and believe otherwise (that God is also perfect in mercy and grace) they find grace and mercy in Christ and awaken in His kingdom.
The issue you're raising touches on a classic theological question known as the "problem of evil."
God's omnipotence and omniscience don't mean He intervenes to stop every evil act. As some have already mentioned, He allows humans free will, which is necessary for genuine love and moral choice.
Evil exists because people choose to do wrong, not because God causes it. However, God will ultimately judge evil and bring justice. His patience reflects His desire for people to repent and turn to Him, avoiding judgment. Just because He hasn't stopped or judged Evil, doesn't mean He can't or won't.
Romans 3:23 states, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God," highlighting humanity's universal condition of sinfulness. Romans 3:10 adds, "As it is written: 'None is righteous, no, not one.'"
In light of this, if God were to immediately judge evil, all would be deserving of judgment - hopefully He wouldn't start with you. However, 2 Peter 3:9 reminds us, "The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance." This reflects God's desire for people to turn from their sins and find salvation, rather than face immediate judgment.
Hope that helps.
Gotta stop ya right there ;)
Uncontrolled is the keyword there.