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Yeah...good point...just posted it without thinking...duhOriginally posted by natters:
Not sure what this has to do with Bible Versions...
No doubt, but that does NOT negate the commentary!It was an unfortunate accident.
Sometimes we need to accept that the rain falls, and sun shines on the just and unjust alike.Originally posted by just-want-peace:
No doubt, but that does NOT negate the commentary!
Either you believe that God is in charge, and things have a purpose, or He's not in control and things like this are "just unfortunate accidents"!
Agreed, but you are comparing apples & oranges as far as this topic is concerned!Sometimes we need to accept that the rain falls, and sun shines on the just and unjust alike.
Originally posted by av1611jim:
God sent a wake up call. I surely hope it is heeded.
That's why I said "They don't mean God isn't in control". Please do not take my words out of context.Originally posted by James_Newman:
Where in the bible does it say 'accidents happen'? My God doesn't have accidents.
Originally posted by James_Newman:
So what is your point? This idea that God just kills people indiscriminately and we are supposed to shrug our shoulders and say 'well it rains on the just and the unjust' is shameful.
Interesting perspective. When I was reading his final sermon, I was thinking that there was a man who had stepped outside of the "hedge".Originally posted by James_Newman:
So what is your point? This idea that God just kills people indiscriminately and we are supposed to shrug our shoulders and say 'well it rains on the just and the unjust' is shameful. We should take these events as warnings and examine ourselves, to make sure that we are ready to stand before the Lord, and that we are not tempting God with our presumptuous speech and actions, especially if we are teachers. God will take out a shepherd that is not doing his job. Take a look at Eli.