Not exact matches
In the older version the
god Enki warns Utnapishtim
about a flood to be sent by the
god Enlil, who is
angry with mankind.
If your
god in fact does exist, and if in fact he will someday force everyone to bow to him, then it's going to happen; there's nothing anyone can do
about it, and being «
angry»
about it would be pointless.
Completely twist it: By talking
about their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of sa
about their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING
ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of sa
ABOUT angry jealous space
gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of salt...
There are two types of Athiests; Scientist athiests who shed no emotions talking
about rational concepts or lack of proof; and
Angry Athiests, whio consistently feel the need to mock other faiths, and post incessantly any time someone mentions the word
God or Jesus.
The only thing Im
angry about is morons like you trying to make a
god out of thin air then trying to make everyone beleive as you do.
Christians actually get
angry when people don't talk
about their particular version of
god before they die.
the natural cycle would be for man to grow up Stop Believing In
Gods All Together.They said that it's stupid for any one to say theres no
god They have no proof.Ok After Going Crazy i called them PHONY For never getting mad or
angry OR CURSING.Then I Insulted Joseph Smith for being a HABITUAL LIAR.After Telling them That evolution is right.And Their Religion Is RIGHT NEXT TO SCIENTOLOGY In Made Up Horse Crap Then kicking them out.I Started To Think (NO Not
about god He doesn't exist) But of science He said no one can proof there's no
god.
Here's an old post I did
about the concept of atheist's being
angry at
god though, since I guess that applies — though I think this was more tongue in cheek even if it didn't go across perfectly:
Hopefully, this email has helped you see that
God is not
angry with you
about your sin, nor is He looking for ways to keep from forgiving you.
The reason
God tells us not to sin, is not because He is
angry at us
about sin, or will be
angry with us if we sin.
Instead, every human philosophy and religious system is filled with ideas
about working our way back into the good graces of whatever deity is being worshipped, and
about pleasing and appeasing the
gods who are
angry with us.
One of the tragic misconceptions
about God is that he is
angry with us.
God gets
angry at Moses at this point, and tells him, «Don't talk to me
about violence!
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation
about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an
angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»);
about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway;
about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of
God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin;
about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of
God's sovereign plan, even
God's idea;
about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings;
about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
But the second thing
God would want to say to you in response for any
angry or hateful thought you might have
about Him is this:
And thank
God we live in a society where you can express yourself freely and use your family SUV as a mobile conveyance device for your political views and other things you're
angry about.
I know that You are a
God who is gracious and compassionate, taking long to get
angry, having great loyalty, and is sorry
about doing evil.»
This
God used to jealous,
angry, punishing, then was all
about love.
What I don't understand is this: you are
angry that the «pearly gates» are not equally being offered to you, yet you don't believe in heaven or
God... so what are you
angry about?!
Sure, Jesus spoke
about being peaceful and such, but the
god he serves (as detailed by the old testament) seemed to be vengeful, jealous, and generally
angry when people didn't pay attention to him.
When I write in my book The Atonement of
God that
God was not
angry about sin, and did not need Jesus to die so that we could be forgiven, people get upset that I am presenting a
God who looks and acts just like Jesus Christ instead of like a Hitlerian Zeus.
Certainly,
God wants us to be honest in our prayers, and if we are
angry at someone, we can pray
about that, and tell
God why we are
angry.
Also — to all the people using this story to complain
about people having faith in
God: get a life, stop being so
angry.
HelsGod let me get it straight... one peson said that «
God is Allah» and that made you so
angry that you wrote
about 1000 lines bashing our religion?
What prompted some of Dark's questioning (and much of mine) was what he calls the «Uncle Ben» view of
God — the view that
God is an
angry and controlling being who does not tolerate questions or curiosity or nonconformity, the view that
God consigns most of humanity to eternal torment in hell for believing the wrong things
about him, and the view that it is the duty of his followers to ignore their doubts and embrace him without question.
McGrath's quotations include Richard Dawkins» fellow evolutionary theorist D. S. Wilson's put down of the
God Delusion author as: «just another
angry atheist trading on his reputation as an evolutionist and spokesperson for science to vent his personal opinions
about religion.»
Yes, I know that many believe
God is both loving and
angry and that is the correct way of thinking
about God.
If my posts
about the love, grace, and forgiveness of
God make you this
angry, simply stop reading.
I've already been told that the big hurricane was caused by
God, who is
angry about our president being black.
Nor do I worry
about the judgment of a bitter and
angry person who pins all the hopes of their existence on the mythology of that absent
god.
What makes me as well as
God angry about, is so - called Christian people, that act like Jesus death burial and resurrection meant NOTHING!
Do you believe
God is
angry about sin?
So instead of
God being called a bully, we say his judgements are indisputable, unchangeable and everlasting; he is better than us, high and lifted up, all powerful and holy; he is disappointed or sorrowful or
angry about our sin; he constantly convicts us by the Holy Spirit; he sends us suffering in order to teach us, discipline us and inevitably bring us in line with his ways; and he threatens us with exclusion from him and his group now or forever in Hell unless we repent and straighten up.
Rather than thinking
about sin as the thing we do that makes
God angry, I believe it's more appropriate to think
about sin as something we think / say / do that is outside of
God's ideal.
Besides,
God may be very
angry at people like you, who make calculations like that
about «beating the odds».
Isaiah 40 v 11 Romans 11 v 34 Read Job especially ch 38 and 39 and the first verse in ch 40 in ch 42
God says in verse 7 «I Am
angry with you for you have not been right in what you have said
about me».
God loves you more than you can possibly know, and while He is saddened by the pain you have experienced from your sin, He is not
angry with you
about your sin.
We must admit that the vast majority of Bible translators hold a view of
God in which He is
angry about sin and violent toward humanity as a result.
Most of the Psalms are
about giving praise and honor
God, and calling on the people to faithfully love and serve Him, but sometimes the Psalmist is
angry with
God, and tells Him so (Psalms 10:1; 22:1; 42:9; 74:1, 11).
Other times the Psalmist is
angry and people, and tells
God about this too, to the point of asking
God to destroy his enemies (Psalms 54:5; 79:10; 143:12).
... but since you seem to think that
God gets
angry, and when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my mind
about Christians... or I might just stick to that goats - on - the - left - hand story in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
The bitter,
angry way that you address
God and talk
about the bible — tells me, you have had some very unpleasant experiences with religion — right?
Without fail, these Christians who contact me have attended, or currently are attending, a church which teaches them
about an
angry, vindictive, vengeful
God.
But if Jesus tells us anything
about God, it is that He is NOT
angry with us.
Storms seem pretty
angry, therefore
God is
angry about something.
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry where i love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed,
angry, and fighting to believe that
God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that
about sums it up for me... peace
God is jealous,
God is
angry and we should fear Him / Her / It... and this whole deal
about someone paying for my mistakes by letting himself be killed on a cross.
Kirsten: You talk in your book
about how what atheists are railing against is sort of the
angry God paradigm versus the loving
God paradigm, and you're actually in agreement with them
about that, and could you explain that a bit?
Those who do care
about politics, and who lead populist movements, tend to be theologically vacuous, tied to populist «
God and country» appeals that seem simultaneously idolatrous and
angry to younger Christians.
Unwittingly they would have made Peter
angry at
God and guiltier
about his jealousy.