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I am currently watching someone, who has never harmed anyone, die a slow, distressing, and horrendously cruel death. How does that equate with a compassionate God?
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As I have said previously, I can appreciate why people feel that God is to blame for all the pain and suffering on this earth.
But what you all fail to realise, or accept, is that God WILL remove the pain and suffering and for those who have already died, he has promised a resurrection WITHOUT pain and suffering, to a world where there is only peace. Satan will have been removed.
The resurrected ones are not doomed to failure. Those who come back in the resurrection will not be condemned for sins they committed before they died. (Rom. 6:7) During Christ’s Millennial Reign, as the benefits of the ransom sacrifice are applied, obedient subjects of the Kingdom will grow to perfection, eventually becoming completely free from all the effects of Adam’s sin. (Rom. 8:21) Jehovah “will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” (Isa. 25:8)
But what you all fail to realise, or accept, is that God WILL remove the pain and suffering and for those who have already died, he has promised a resurrection WITHOUT pain and suffering, to a world where there is only peace. Satan will have been removed.
The resurrected ones are not doomed to failure. Those who come back in the resurrection will not be condemned for sins they committed before they died. (Rom. 6:7) During Christ’s Millennial Reign, as the benefits of the ransom sacrifice are applied, obedient subjects of the Kingdom will grow to perfection, eventually becoming completely free from all the effects of Adam’s sin. (Rom. 8:21) Jehovah “will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” (Isa. 25:8)
My best friend died of cancer in 2006. He was aged 44. He was diagnosed shortly after his daughter was born and lived less than a year. He was one of the most considerate, gentle and caring men you could ever hope to meet.
The religious will tell us that God's plan is too complex for us to understand and frankly that is baloney invented to explain why their supposedly loving God allows such suffering for even the people of the highest calibre.
Mother Teresa died regretting that she had not done enough.
The religious will tell us that God's plan is too complex for us to understand and frankly that is baloney invented to explain why their supposedly loving God allows such suffering for even the people of the highest calibre.
Mother Teresa died regretting that she had not done enough.
Truthabounds,//I can appreciate why people feel that God is to blame for all the pain and suffering on this earth.//
You really don’t read the posts do you. I haven’t blamed God. I don’t believe in your God. I’ve asked you – and all the other believers – how they equate such suffering with an allegedly compassionate God.
.//But what you all fail to realise, or accept, is that God WILL remove the pain and suffering//
That isn't true. He simply doesn’t.
You really don’t read the posts do you. I haven’t blamed God. I don’t believe in your God. I’ve asked you – and all the other believers – how they equate such suffering with an allegedly compassionate God.
.//But what you all fail to realise, or accept, is that God WILL remove the pain and suffering//
That isn't true. He simply doesn’t.