Did God answer prayer for healing? A Christian cancer patient pray for healing, but God did not heal him and he dies after 1-2 years of radiation therapy, what does this mean? The pastor told the patient's family that it's God will to heal or not heal, dying is not a tragedy for a saved Christian, his soul is saved, he goes to heaven a better place than the earthly world. This is a typical answer, anyone also can say that. How do we really know God's will to heal or not to heal? Is everything supernatural bull-shit?
God exists. The Supernatural exists. Angels and Demons exist. Miracles exist. And... People are very often verbally and mentally attacked, and otherwise abused here at Sciforums for saying so.
Why there is haunted house? Some people are really obsessed by some kind of spirit and act abnormally.
IMHO If you would have an interactive GOD that does your bidding through prayer; Then you have made of your god a servant Get over yourself! If there is a GOD: Then that GOD is not here to serve you!
Well of course... a servent God... LOL.!!! Hmm... but come to thank of it... i wonder what woud be the harm if God woud at least intervien enuff to prevent children from bein sesually molested.???
I think many folks would add to that list a number of things God should have been intervening in for a very long time. But alas, we puny humans are meant to do it all ourselves as God continues to demonstrate his inactivity in any way shape or form.
Well i dont know ther politics… but why woud pedophiles not vote for a God who allows them to molest children.??? Me bein a NACA i dont queston my Holey Bible creater... but Hells Bells... who woudnt save all children from torture when it woud take less effort than a blink of a eye.???
God, that's who. And, while I would agree that the absence of God in this regard isn't proof God doesn't exist, it sure casts a whole lot of doubt on his values and how He, as an apparent Father, would act. So, the question would be, how many Fathers would not act to save children from torture? Only one?
Not in scientifically controlled conditions, apparently. God hates him? Well, that's the problem, isn't it? If you pray for somebody and they get well, then that's what God wanted. If you pray for them and they get worse or die, then that's what God must have wanted. Either way, God wins. Convenient, that, wouldn't you say? No. There's natural bullshit, for instance.