(Serious Question which needs answering)...'Now a question I would pose, and we all know the answer to it, Would they ever have dared mock Islam in a similar way. Would they ever have dreamed mocking in this gross and public way, a scene from the Qu'ran.
And as I say we all know the answer."
(media.greatawakening.win)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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And yet, God doesn't call us to stand aside and allow evil to prevail.
Instead, He tells us that the gates of Hell shall never prevail against His Church. How does He fulfill this? As always, using us as his way to affect change in the world. And we don't stop evil by bending over for it over and over again continually.
You pray.
If you think we're going to pray the evil away, you can sit at home while everyone else fixes the problem.
Prayer is invaluable, but action is a necessity, as God evidently doesn't just delete evil people from existence. He certainly hasn't at any point in history for the last 2000 years. Instead, what we see throughout history is that evil is beaten back when Christians have turned their cheek one too many times and eventually strike back with force.
Pacifism is Satanic and unchristian.
Your underestimating prayer. And saying things like “God doesn’t do things”…How do you know? The God I know can do anything. And for any of us to have the Father measured up by our own standards, that’s very foolish.
No, I said "Prayer is invaluable".
What you're doing is pretending that observable reality doesn't exist and that sitting at home praying will magically make everything better, when it's clearly evident that God doesn't operate like that.
Again, it's certainly not a bad thing to pray and trust in God, but it won't make the world a better place, which yes, should be our goal here. If you're ok resigning yourself to prayer, become a monk or something. Nothing wrong with that. But don't pretend it's how the world will become a better place, because it isn't.
And while God can do anything, He doesn't do plenty of things.