Posted on 07/18/2007 9:09:38 AM PDT by jda
With all due respect but why the assumption that the Almighty is consumed by a pettiness we would never tolerate in an adult human being?
And if the presence of the Almighty is not so evident as before, might it be b/c He -- like any good parent --feels that at this point we are ready to start standing on our own two feet? After all, we serve God best when weneed his help the least.
bttt
The Old Testament is full of stories of Israel being in God's good graces, falling away, having their enemies invade them, repenting, returning back to God, and repeating the cycle over and over. Whether you believe the Bible or not, the book has been written thousands of years ago and human nature is the same then as it is now. I tend to believe it is the Word of God and our society is in a rebellious stage, living off the moral fumes of past generations
I've been raised Christian, fell away in my teens and made a steady, but stumbling journey back. I shared the point of view that you stated, but have come to the conclusion that God always wants us to need Him. Jesus prayed until he bled the night before he was crucified (also a sign we must and will suffer) he pray to the Father all through his crucifixion. Now in his glory the Father and Son are one.
We want our children to be weened from us and able to make it on their own because we will not always be there, God will always be there.
Why didn’t you list any of the natural disaster that happened in the 1700s and 1800s?
It's incontrovertable if you ignore everything that happened prior to 1963.
In fact, 7 of the top 10 disasters in the U.S. have occurred since 2000 - the other 3 occurred in 1989, 1992 and 1994.
Of course. There is more people, and more wealth to destory. A proper comparison would be to measure the % of wealth destoryed by disasters--- but nobody has those numbers.
Makes a lot of sense if you don’t count natural disasters before 1963.
There were plenty of them, by the way.
Do you have any sort of source for this?
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdec.shtml
BS.
Trollwork for the left.
Can you hear me now? How about now?
When I was in school back in the dark ages, the 1950’s and 1960’s, my homerooms started each day with a devotion and a prayer. We had a meeting in the auditorium every six weeks to sing songs and listen to a speaker who was usually the Church of Christ minister. He had a way with teenagers. We were not forced to do anything and everyone took part. We sure did not have all of the problems that teens have today. We had guidance from the adults we came into contact with.
Baloney. After all of the deaths in my family in the last few years, we need him more than ever. That faith is what keeps me going after losing a daughter in 2004, my husband in 2006, my brother in 2006, my mother in 2007, an aunt in 2007 and 16 cousins since 2004. I hate to think where I would be without him after all of these deaths.
“We were not forced to do anything and everyone took part.”
And in my IMO, that was wrong. It WAS forced, it’s just that the Jews and agnostics were afraid to say anything then.
There were no Jews or agnostics in my town or if there were no one knew about it. They were led by students so what in the world is wrong with that. If it were done more today, just maybe we would not have so much trouble with kids who have no guidance whatsoever. My classmates and I are glad that we had that opportunity to do this. As far as I know, not one in my class has had any trouble with the law nor has anyone in the classes before me and after me.
“There were no Jews or agnostics in my town or if there were no one knew about it.”
Well there were certainly some in mine. Where the heck did you grow up? The Finks, the Katzmans, the Hackermans, the Feldbergs, the Eberts, and others were most certainly Jewish. Is that a bad thing?
And exactly how do you know that nobody was agnostic? I seriously doubt they would have declared it back then.
Thanks, I’ll search for it, I like John Mac Arthur, and of course he’s not the only one who’s preaching this, most true Christians realize that God doesn’t need America, America needs God.
Hey I like TBN and I'm not a religious kook. Are you a religious bigot or something?
· Between 1960 and 1990, there was a 560% increase in violent crime, a 419% increase in illegitimate births, a quadrupling in the divorce rate, a tripling of the percentage of children living in single-parent homes, more than a 200% increase in the teenage suicide rate, and a drop of almost 80 points in SAT scores.
TV is the problem.
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