4everfsu wrote:Was Gal. 6:7,8 one of the verses you used Matshark?
you're a smart guy fsu...i'll leave it at that.
A-Train, to assume that God is not responsible for anything that happens, is to remove from him his absolute control over the universe - and with it, essentially his omnipotence and ultimately his very God-hood.
it's one thing to say God does not cause sin, quite another to say he doesn't punish people for their actions. let's ask Pharoh in Egypt if God's wrath wasn't involved there. what is the dividing line from where someone says something is an unfortunate series of events to where it's actual punishment? God says the sins fo the fathers are even taken out on their children to 3 and 4 generations.
Exodus 20:5-6
"...for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments."
Also, when it comes to disasters, let's not forget Jonah. The man ended up in a fish because he didn't want to warn Ninevah about a coming disaster because of God's wrath. Let's not forget Tyre and Sidon. Gone!
Sorry, bro, but i HAVE to disagree with you on this. We are ALL responsible for our choices and actions in life, and we WILL be judged for them. Am I condoning murdering people who commit abortion? No. But like I said, you can't really say they weren't asking for it by destroying thousands of the unborn created in God's image. Cain was cursed for killing his brother Abel (one person) in cold blood. How much more for killing the innocent unborn - thousands of them.
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SJ, you can't tell me that you believe abortion is murder, that you believe in an all powerful God that judges sin - um, that's kind of the POINT of the cross - and that you don't believe a murderer of the unborn being killed is NOT God's judgement in anyway. Do you really want me to bring in examples of people in the OT that died as a result of God punishing them for their actions?
Speaking of Cain: Genesis 4:10 - "The voice of your brother's blood cries out to Me from the ground."
Psalm 106:38 - "They shed innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan, and the land was desecrated by their blood."
Feel free to revel in the "God is Love" part of God. Don't forget that he is a vengeful God with a terrible wrath who will one day wipe out pretty much everybody on the planet. (That's in the back of the book if you haven't read it yet) Throughout history God has punished those who have shed innocent blood - yet you want to say that an abortion doctor being killed is somehow NOT punishment for his actions?
My faith in God precludes me from believing in co-incidence. So chalk this guy getting offed IN CHURCH as an ironic co-incidence if you want. I believe otherwise.
I know, it might be uncomfortable to think that God might actually *gasp* punish people for what they do, just like the Bible says he does. But don't forget, your touchy-feely God also drove people out of the temple... with a WHIP! Let me guess, that wasn't any type of punishment either, right SJ? Yeah, you're right. He was just being friendly and saying hi. silly me...
Oh, and SJ, when it comes to God and the Nature of God - feel free to use, you know, BIBLICAL references instead of what you THINK.
"The mat is my ocean. I'm a shark. Most people don't even know how to swim.... And your kung-fu floaties are no good here..."