Friday, February 3, 2012

What if God actually designed everything that has happened in the world?

Would that make Him an incredibly good teacher in appreciating something beyond this world?



Perhaps since life isn't suppose to last forever in this world, maybe there is a lesson we are suppose to be learning to prepare us for another life.



What would happen if everything was like the garden of Eden, very sterile and tranquil?



Could we grow and mature and become judges of angels as the bible says we are destined to become?

What if God actually designed everything that has happened in the world?
Yep. The Teacher does have a PLAN, yes! (Now He gives us free choice to choose Him and the next Life!)
Reply:Yes, what if.
Reply:Perhaps you should vary your reading a bit more.
Reply:Monastica est valde bardus , is est no pro baro.



It sounds better in Latin, doesn't it?
Reply:God has a Master plan and His plan provides that certain people be in power, certain people be rulers, some of them good people and some of them bad people...God knows exactly who to choose for the job based on whats in their heart....But God's way of doing things and being right is sowing and reaping, yes, seed time and harvest time. We reap what we sow, we make our own destiny, we chose the seed we sow from the content of our heart...
Reply:Ho Hum! More "what if's." "What if's" are not the way things are in the real world. Get with it.
Reply:I agree with you. We are here to learn and hangin' out in the Garden of Eden is probably not going to do much in that respect. Life is not meant to be easy, otherwise we have no purpose in being here. I believe God has a reason for everything.
Reply:Then he would be unfair and unjust. Why would God plan thousands of thousands of horrible realities - children dying from AIDS to the black plagues - while letting me sit on my cushy butt, enjoying life, and chatting about this. So many people have it well while others don't. I don't know why someone would plan that.
Reply:Well I'd say he needs heavy-duty therapy.


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