dwight92070
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All five questions have the same answer:
Job 38 through Job 42
Laurentia,
Who do you think you are that you are able to challenge God? God doesn't owe you (or anybody) ANY explanation for either what He does or does not do. Do you think you could do a better job than God, if you were Him? Your attitude reveals that you have no fear of God - that means reverence for Him.
It's telling that you live in Sin City, which you refer to almost proudly. Many atheists or doubters use their challenges of God as an excuse to live a sinful lifestyle. Could that be you? Just challenging Him and not fearing God is a sin in itself. Some say: "If God can't answer my questions, then I don't have to live by His standards. I can live being my own God, since I know better than Him. He has some serious flaws. I, on the other hand, do not."
Like Job did, you need to repent of your proud, better than God attitude, and pray that God will forgive your sins, especially the sins of spreading the "gospel" of challenging God, living by your own "moral" standard, and not reverencing Him.
Job 38 through Job 42
Laurentia,
Who do you think you are that you are able to challenge God? God doesn't owe you (or anybody) ANY explanation for either what He does or does not do. Do you think you could do a better job than God, if you were Him? Your attitude reveals that you have no fear of God - that means reverence for Him.
It's telling that you live in Sin City, which you refer to almost proudly. Many atheists or doubters use their challenges of God as an excuse to live a sinful lifestyle. Could that be you? Just challenging Him and not fearing God is a sin in itself. Some say: "If God can't answer my questions, then I don't have to live by His standards. I can live being my own God, since I know better than Him. He has some serious flaws. I, on the other hand, do not."
Like Job did, you need to repent of your proud, better than God attitude, and pray that God will forgive your sins, especially the sins of spreading the "gospel" of challenging God, living by your own "moral" standard, and not reverencing Him.