W_Z wrote:
Mini Ditka wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Maybe ask those parents in Sandy Hook about God extracting justice on a bunch of 5 yr old kids. God's plan though, right?
I think we are getting off track if suddenly we believe that every tragedy that happens is God's plan. I don't think people understand the power of human will to do evil on Earth.
well make up your mind. either there's human will or there's god's will. god made man, so if man can do something, god willed it. it's simple logic.
remember, it was god's will to destroy job's whole family to prove a point.
I think there is a difference what God allows humans to do and what he wills. The problem is that you have different forces in the world. There is God's will, there is human will and there is the will of the devil. God's will and the devil's will along with much of what humans will are in conflict. God's will doesn't always happen. That's part of the Lord's Prayer: "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it in heaven."
God created man a perfect being in his image. But man was tempted by Satan to become his own god and because of that sin and death entered the world. Modern man wants to be his own god because he can define his morality, sexuality and life by his own standards. But God's standards are not man's standards and not everything that happens is man's will.
You have to understand that people die every day, that doesn't mean God takes pleasure and wishes for everyone to die, although all of us will. His will is for everyone to be saved through the death of his son. But the problem is that much of mankind hates God's and hates his laws and wishes to live without him. Yet when a tragedy occurs they want to blame him for not protecting them.
The problem of Job is the classic, "Why do good things happen to bad people?" God allowed Satan to test Job, but that doesn't mean specifically that God killed his family. Jesus said that no one is good except for God alone and he promised his disciples that they would have trouble. In fact many of them were martyred for their faith. But his kingdom and promises were not a perfect life on earth, but a perfect life in heaven.