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The three references do not make any mention of prayer, but rather refer to tangible evidence of God's power and compassion. Where is tangible evidence of God's power and compassion in tangible ways today? An unusual healing can happen to anyone, not just to Christians. In the world today, there is every indication that tangible good things and bad things are not distributed equitably, and that they are distributed according to the laws of physics, not by divine intervention. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that 1) God used to be compassionate in noticeably tangible ways but is not interested in being compassionate in noticeably tangible ways today, or that 2) he never was compassionate in noticeabley tangible ways, or that 3) he does not exist. |
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I don't think people are supposed to answer for God. I come to that conclusion after reading the story of Job. His friends make up all sorts of excuses why Job's suffering isn't God's fault. However, when God finally does show up, he says what these friends said misrepresented him. It is only Job, with his repeated questions, who was accepted.
I think it is a sin to put God's name to one's personal political or military agenda. This is, I believe, the thrust of the third commandment which says not to take the name of the Lord in vain. God will not hold guiltless those who commit attrocities in his name. |
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If people are not supposed to speak for God, then let him show up and speak for himself IN PERSON, not through human proxies. Hearsay testimony testimony has little credibility in court trials. How much more so should we not trust human proxies who presume to speak for God? The followers of other religions could use your same argument against you. They could tell you that people are not supposed to answer for their gods. Quote:
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I think it's pretty clear that he was saying "Hey,don't go around saying that I am good because only God is completely good, and I am not god,so don't go around saying that..." Basically that was his point,wasn't it? |
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You'll probably ask me then why pick the Bible. I think the Bible writers did have a genuine experience with God that moved them to write, but I also believe that that experience was clouded by their personal culture and biases, and the fact that they had to explain themselves using human language, which may not be able to convey much of the truth about God. I think that personal conscience, in those who have one, is perhaps how God choses to talk to people most of the time. Quote:
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