And why wasn't
your god blamed for causing the accident, a sudden gust of wind?
We tend to think that God created us with freedom, and then when we used that freedom to disobey God,
God blames us for it.
Not exact matches
You can
blame those claiming to follow religion, but you can't
blame God for how they act.
How can the Jews be
blamed for Jesus» death when the Bible said that it happened according to
God's plan.
Personally, I don't think we can
blame God for these killings anymore than we should give him credit
for the survivors.
Judas was a hero because he was willing to take the
blame for Jesus» fall even though
God and Jesus both wanted Jesus to die.
im only answering to you because you want to
blame God for the bad things that happen in this world.
If you're a Christian and believe that Jesus was pre-ordained to die
for our sins and save the world by doing so, doesn't it seem just plain wrong to
blame and hate the people who were the supposed instruments of «
God's plan»?
One of my favorites... «He maketh me...» sounds like he was
blaming God for nodding off while tending his flock.
Just like I would not
blame all Muslims
for the attack on 9/11, I do not
blame all Christians
for the acts done
for personal gain they seek to attribute to
God.
Anyone who
blames a
god or victims
for natural disasters has no compassion and no hold on reality.
Diana, shouldn't you also be fair and
blame god for the jerks too?
Good
God, really we have a man that could be POTUS
blaming Satan
for things.
Stop
blaming your
god for your own selfishness.
You have essentially denied the sovereignty of
God, when you
blame a specific group of people
for the crucifixion of Jesus.
And they took their talents
for granted — thanking
god for hits and
blaming others
for their misteps, errors, Ks or poor decisions.
Why aren't they
blaming their «
God»
for this happening in the first place?
We can't not
blame God for bad things that happen to people but then praise
God the next minute
for the good things that happen.
I told him
God was not mocked, nor
blamed for others» misfortunes.
God created the universe and life in it, gave man «Free Will» and revealed right and wrong, it is man that is to be
blamed for doing such wrong.
When you do not realize this simple key you can never get past
blaming God and everyone besides yourself
for the problem associated with a godless existence.
Here you are putting the
blame on al Islamic branches
for one Islamic branch although the as branches contradict each other and they are always in disputes among them and that's was the reason they became branches rather than one Islam so really it is not fear to hold all at guilt
for one misbehave or abuse... nor it is fair to address the whole Islam belief, Quran and Prophet of
God for the fault of ones or few that are not in the right track of Islam being the religion of peace and justice to mankind..
First I would like to say
God is not to
blame for world that is currently ruled by man.
That is the fundamental message of Christianity - John 3:16 ------------------------ Yeah, the
blame rests on us because we are all sinful, but you must also understand that although there is a general responsibility that rests on the shoulders of all men, there is also a specific responsibility held by those who were directly responsible
for specific sins, even though they were ordained of
God.
When your bridge fails, do you
blame god or your own failings
for it?
All atheists are, whatever they label themselves, are people who have some sort of anger issue with
God, that they
blame God for.
momoya you can't
blame a
god you may or may not believe in
for a miscarriage.
@ # up, we should take responsibility
for our actions and not
blame god, he gave us free will, doesn't mean what we've done is right.
Blame your
god for creating such a flawed world — and then holding that offense against us, as if we had a choice.
As
for the rest of the event,
God allows Himself to take the
blame for the death of the firstborn because this disaster happened on His watch and so He bears responsibility
for it.
Which shows that
for me and many, many others, crises don't lead to questioning your faith or
blaming God.
This allows you to give
God all the credit
for anything good that happens while
blaming Satan or other evil spirit
for everything bad.
So let's stop
blaming God for all of the bad things, and start focusing the
blame where it belongs.
We don't
blame your imaginary
god for anything.
Truly, Calvinism is to
blame for the darkest, most difficult period I've ever walked through in my life because initially, I believed my pastor — and since this «new»
god was frankly sadistic and not worthy of worship, I told him I would never bow to him and would resign myself to eternity in hell instead.
Most of the time,
god is praised
for the good, and people are
blamed for the bad.
In other words, have you ever heard someone
blame God for the pain that women experience in giving birth?
As a christian, I hope that he will discover a church group that is in line with his beliefs and I hope that he will not
blame God for the negatives in his life.
But don't
blame God for your decisions by using the cop - out Christian cliché «I'll pray about it.»
But surely
blaming the floods on
God's judgement
for legalising homosexual marriage is taking it a little far?
However,
God is not the author of sin and only the wicked and evil heart
blame Him
for the evil in the world.
I
blame God for nothing, in m ylife or in history.
This new Kingdom is the Kingdom of
God, a Kingdom built upon forgiveness and mercy, grace and generosity, love and kindness, rather than a kingdom built upon
blame, victimization, persecution, and violence toward others
for selfish gain.
This again shows why
God allows humanity to
blame Him
for the violence of the world.
But when we act upon the violence in our hearts, we make ourselves feel better by
blaming God for it.
Don't
blame God for treating us as adults who must clean up our own messes.
God appears violent in the Bible because humans would rather
blame God for our violence than admit that we ourselves are violent.
We're not to
blame God for our attitude.
Faith it is hard going through trials the secret is knowing that the Lord is your strength because we do nt have any.We get angry and
blame God for our circumstances because we feel hurt and alone.But he has helped me when i was up against a wall that i couldnt overcome but in his strength i was able.He will get you through this time if you let him just believe brentnz
And even if there is generally an improved understanding of
God, to say that this is because of a progressive divine revelation rather than because of our own increased understanding through the years is tantamount to saying that our earlier ignorance is
God's fault
for not revealing more sooner, It hardly seems necessary to
blame human ignorance on a divine coyness, or to picture
God rationing out carefully increased doses of self - revelation.