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God has everything to do with this
It died
Hey, Mojoanne, I just read the baby died. What do you have to say about this?
Where was god this time?
- MrPogle
August 11, 2009 11:23AM
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God is good
I dont know what Mojoanne will say. But I will say one day with your child is a miracle and it is priceless.
- countryboy
August 15, 2009 11:01PM
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Maybe your god is something else
I obviously haven't met the parents, but I expect the death of this child brought nothing but despair to them along with the parents of the "9.7 million children under the age of five (who) die from largely preventable causes" every year ( http://www.unicef.org/why/why_preventable_causes.html ) - one every three seconds.
Maybe someone forgot to pray for them. Maybe one prayer could save all these lives, maybe your god is completely indifferent to the horrific suffering experienced by these children on their way to dying, maybe your god is just an imaginary friend because to be otherwise would mean that he is at least complicit, if not the cause, of suffering to an unimaginable degree as described above.
- MrPogle
August 18, 2009 6:53PM
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Maybe
Maybe you dont think before you post.Maybe you dont know the love of a child.Maybe your missing someting in your life.Maybe you never heard a day with the lord is like thousand years.Maybe your days are not worth anything.Maybe you never loved anyone for a day.Maybe you need JESUS in your life.
- countryboy
August 18, 2009 8:34PM
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Oooo.....
Patronizing too! This is what we need in intelligent debate!
- MrPogle
August 19, 2009 10:55AM
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Preventable.
God didn't let those children die, we did.
- mike1948
August 18, 2009 11:34PM
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Yes he did
God could have chosen to prevent them from dying. He didn't. Therefore he chose to let them die.
How simple is that?
And if a significant proportion of those dead children are as a result of famine caused by lack of rain, or from disease (presumably both created by god ) how is that 'us' letting them die?
- MrPogle
August 19, 2009 10:54AM
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How?
This kind of question usually comes from someone who doesn't believe in God and doesn't understand how God or free will works. The deaths you are talking about were preventable. That means us. What is it you expected God to do? How exactly was God suppose to prevent those deaths?
- mike1948
August 19, 2009 2:28PM
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Any way he chooses
Any way he chooses. He's omnipotent.
- MrPogle
August 19, 2009 2:46PM
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