Couldn't have been waiting too eagerly.Originally posted by Marcia:
I eagerly await your response.
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Couldn't have been waiting too eagerly.Originally posted by Marcia:
I eagerly await your response.
It says that some of the redeemed would be among those under judgment.Originally posted by King James:
The above plainly states that you believe all Americans are God's redeemed. Any reasonable person would see that.
It depends on what you mean by "active."Originally posted by Aaron:
Before I respond to you and C4K, are you saying God was NOT active in Katrina?
It does not take a very sophisticated mind to understand that there are Christians who lived in the region devastated by Katrina and now Rita. Also it takes an even less sophisticated mind to believe that all Americans are Christians, or that I stated all Americans are Christians, particularly since I assume that Canada is part of the America's.Originally posted by OldRegular:
"In the never ending quest to do the bidding of the oil interests and placate The Saudi Islamic fundamentalist business partners of his family at the expense of the national interests, as we warned Mr. Bush is bringing God’s wrath upon America because of Genesis 12:3.
As he forces Jews to evacuate their homes to please oil companies, Americans are now forcibly evacuated and the oil industry is clobbered by a natural disaster devastating its off shore drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and its Gulf Coast refineries."
The above is an excerpt from the posted link.
This is pure dispensational hogwash. To say that God is going to punish those who have been redeemed to Him by the death of Jesus Christ because of the Jews is blasphemous. Besides this country is the only friend that Israel has in the world. If we had not been proping them up the Muslims would have destroyed them long ago. Furthermore the nation Israel is a creation of the UN, not God.
It depends on what you mean by "active."Originally posted by Marcia:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Aaron:
Before I respond to you and C4K, are you saying God was NOT active in Katrina?
I can find no scriptural support for this. None. I can find scriptural support for the concept that God punishes individuals for what individuals do. And in the NT, that punishment tends to be (but is not exclusively) focused on the aspect of the spiritual rather than the physical.Originally posted by Ben W:
Does God send hurriccanes to kill people as a result of what their governments do?
Whoa, there, Aaron, just because one doesn't think Katrina et al are "God's punshment" doesn't mean that those events are random with God at all. Tropical storms and hurricanes in the Gulg region are normal, natural and expected. There are some 10 to 20 every year. Therefore, if a person builds his house there, it's going to end up in the path of a hurricane from time to time.Originally posted by Aaron:
If you believe that events are random and purposeless...
They're just random, i.e. purposeless, to us?Johnv said:
Whoa, there, Aaron, just because one doesn't think Katrina et al are "God's punshment" doesn't mean that those events are random with God at all.
That's not what I said. I said it's either random or purposeful.Marcia said:
It's a false dichotomy to say it's either random or God's judgment.
Originally posted by Aaron:
They're just random, i.e. purposeless, to us? ... Which is just another way of saying Katrina was a random event.
That's not what I said. I said it's either random or purposeful.
Which is saying God had no purpose in Katrina....
God's puspose behind Katrina was to have a hurricane in the Gulf Coast. He allows this to happen some 10-20 times in the Gulf Coast every year. Why is it that some are not satisfied with natural events occuring in accordance with the laws of nature that God set in place as being God's purpose?If she wasn't random, then we are responsible to know God's purpose behind her.
Don't blame me if you can't see any other purpose for a devestating storm that killed hundreds, and ravaged thousands more, nearly crippled our economy and doubled the price of gas. What a blessing.Originally posted by Johnv:
The problem is with your implication that the sole purpose must therefore be God's punishment. That's completely ridiculous.[/QB]
Originally posted by Aaron:
Don't blame me if you can't see any other purpose for a devestating storm that killed hundreds, and ravaged thousands more, nearly crippled our economy and doubled the price of gas. What a blessing.
What a completely false dichotomy. The conclusion of purpose doesn't fit your manmade idea, so therefore it must be purposeless. Ridiculous. What's even sadder is that you are so blind to your own false dichotomy, you can't see it, choosing instead to point the holier-than-thou finger at others.You don't get to play both sides. It was either purposeless or not. You don't get to say God's purpose was to have no purpose.
Originally posted by just-want-peace:
So Johnv, if a disaster falls into the category of "natural", IE hurricanes, earthquakes, floods etc etc, then it's just that -- natural.
Frankly I don't know, and I seriously doubt that you do either, whether this was a direct judgement of God, a permissive judgement of God, or a pure & simple natural disaster with God just letting "nature" take it's course.
what's your opinion on the 9-11 disaster?