This is what TRUST THE PLAN really means:
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Yeah...so much for "free will".
Where was he during the Gengis Khan invasion of Asia and Europe? WW2? The cabal wrecking the world? Communists killing millions and getting away with it? Many of the victims were believers. They're just as dead as the non believers.
Sounds like he's just as cruel as Satan
The freedom works both ways. Freedom to choose doesn't mean people will not have an inclination to pursue evil and that God is obligated to step into every situation we think He should step into and shut something down. How many times in the history of the world may He have though? Perhaps the Cubin Missle Crisis? Ot Trump's first election win? You want to be angry God's probably going to let you. Perhaps He sent me to ask you to keep an open mind about God's involvement in this world. I hope you're day goes well fren.
Solid level headed love filled response right here fren. Well done. Keep shining that light..love you
I thought that was the "Q" team, white hats, and the men and women in uniform using elbow grease to get it done.
To be fair then fren, all the bad actions we could just blame on the humans who were involved. If by faith someone wants to say one event is God failing people why not see it the other way too? The hard part to identify is why and when and who's responsible? If we want to think God's not involved with helping the Q team and Q+ and only give respect to them for countering the evils of other human beings we shouldn't blame God for those evils we should only blame the human actors.
Humans have been known to do some pretty bad tings. Some people have done some good things too though. I've concluded God is and is working in an available helping way with those who respect Him. He is not obligated to act but does want the good for humanity and will work in our lives if we humbly request it. I can't and won't claim to know the details of every atrocity and what was going on in every heart and mind through history. Perhaps God did shut situation down and we won't know how because of our limitations? It's going to come down to a matter of faith placement in God's explanations of who He is and how He conducts Himself or faith in whatever other explanation a person can trust. I think I have a reasonable understanding of and relationship with God. I think my life is good and I desire to live it. It think this enough to encourage people to know Him as I know Him. We can be frens either way.
So because there is evil there can't be a God or somehow Jesus isnt good. I'm confused what you R saying.
I would love to discuss this for you and help you see the beauty and love of Jesus Christ. Cause the current understanding of him that you hold is preventing you from seeing something truly special that will change your very outlook on this world and our current way
I point to what fellow fren queue-anon had to say:
The free will blade cuts both ways. Just as someone can choose good, free will allows them to also choose evil. God didn't promise us a utopia here on earth. Following God's Word and Will gets us to utopia after here.
So are you saying because of that Christ isn't good?
Who is Jesus Christ to you first off?
Appreciate the response fren and we can explore this together. Much love
I did not mention Jesus anywhere. If you want to know, I believe he was one of if not the most humble and greatest persons to ever exist. Same category as Trump and the Founding Fathers.
Some may say he's not even human - that part is still up for debate. Human, demi-God, alien, etc. What's not up for debate is that he's real, and he sacrificed himself for the betterment of mankind.
My problem is with God - supposedly he is all seeing and all knowing and CAN step in at any point in time. What's been established here is, he's not supposed to interfere with free will, and that's why he doesn't step in most of the time. But we attribute positive and good things to God stepping in and not the person doing good out of their free will. However, when bad things happen (and there's millions of them), he doesn't step in "because free will".
Another fellow fren said "but God has in the past punished and killed loads of people who disobeyed."
That's all conflicting, is it not?
And if God kills people for...following free will, disobeying authority, is cruel, is it not? Is it not against free will, and what we are all about as a country as well? We are against authoritarianism from anyone.
The "Q" movement taught us to question everything - including Q, God, everything. Ask questions, connects the dots, etc. Use critical thinking. Don't pull a cabal MSM "critical thinking is good except for vaccines and science" - "critical thinking is good for everything except God"