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where was god during the days of slavery world ? war 2 ? and 9/11 ?

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where was god during the days of slavery world ? war 2 ? and 9/11 ?

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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 4:55 PM CST
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Thats just how I feel too
Knew I liked you for a reasonlaugh hug hug
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 4:58 PM CST
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Knew I liked you for a reason
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kitty01
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:07 PM CST
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He was discouraging people from taking those four flights. Together they could accommodate more than 1,000 passengers, yet there were only 266 aboard. He was on those four flights giving the terrified passengers the ability to stay calm.
God was also busy creating obstacles to prevent people who worked in the WTC from getting to work on time. The work day had begun, more than 50,000 people worked in the two towers, yet only 20,000 were at their desks
God held up each of the two mighty towers for a half hour so that the people on the lower floors could get out. And when He finally let go, He caused the towers to fall inward rather than to topple over, which would have killed so many more people.
And when the WTC and Pentagon buildings went down, my God picked up almost 3,500 of His children and carried them to their home for all eternity. He also sat down and cried that 19 of His children could have so much hate in their hearts, that they did not choose him, but another god that doesn't exist, and now they are lost forever
He sent people trained in dealing with earthly disasters to save those that were injured. And he sent in thousands of others to help in any way they were needed. And He brought people together across the world in a way that moved thousands to tears and hundreds of thousands to prayer—and caused millions to turn to the one true living God.

I totally agree with you
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gillyloves69
london, Outer London, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:21 PM CST
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I'm pagan,and respect all forms of belief or non belief.Each person has something that helps them get through the good and bad times.The only people I have problems with are the fanatics.
whats a pagan ?


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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:22 PM CST
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I totally agree with you
You're new pics are great Kitty! applause
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:22 PM CST
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You're new pics are great Kitty!
YOUR* D'oh! frustrated
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gillyloves69
london, Outer London, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:22 PM CST
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Where was he? in some people's imagination, same place he's only ever been.
what do you mean by that ?


confused
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Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:29 PM CST
God was allowing us to do it our way.....just like we wanted. Ain't we smart. If we had done it his way.....those things would have never happened. At the point we are about to destroy all mankind......he will step in stop us.........and most likely say, "Nooooow will you shut up and listen."
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steve25
Nerja, Andalucia Spain
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:36 PM CST
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what do you mean by that ?


I mean I don't believe in a god except as a figment of peoples imagination.
God only exists in peoples minds, he's no more real than Santa Claus.
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Aries01
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:37 PM CST
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whats a pagan ?


I'm not entirely sure but I think there deity is the world around them nature.. and they worship natural symbols such as the sun and the moon and that kind of thing.. hope this helps...
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gillyloves69
london, Outer London, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 5:39 PM CST
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I mean I don't believe in a god except as a figment of peoples imagination.
God only exists in peoples minds, he's no more real than Santa Claus.
i'm beginning to question the whole thing myself ?????


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gillyloves69
london, Outer London, England UK
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 7:36 PM CST
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He was discouraging people from taking those four flights. Together they could accommodate more than 1,000 passengers, yet there were only 266 aboard. He was on those four flights giving the terrified passengers the ability to stay calm.
God was also busy creating obstacles to prevent people who worked in the WTC from getting to work on time. The work day had begun, more than 50,000 people worked in the two towers, yet only 20,000 were at their desks
God held up each of the two mighty towers for a half hour so that the people on the lower floors could get out. And when He finally let go, He caused the towers to fall inward rather than to topple over, which would have killed so many more people.
And when the WTC and Pentagon buildings went down, my God picked up almost 3,500 of His children and carried them to their home for all eternity. He also sat down and cried that 19 of His children could have so much hate in their hearts, that they did not choose him, but another god that doesn't exist, and now they are lost forever
He sent people trained in dealing with earthly disasters to save those that were injured. And he sent in thousands of others to help in any way they were needed. And He brought people together across the world in a way that moved thousands to tears and hundreds of thousands to prayer—and caused millions to turn to the one true living God.

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and what was he doing during the days of slavery ?


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breath
Small town, Virginia USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:01 PM CST
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and what was he doing during the days of slavery ?


I touched on that, gilly, in my post.


Just a little touch, but it fits in with my entire post.


~breath <-- the invisible one here laugh
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wanderinggnome
Belle Fourche, South Dakota USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:07 PM CST
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and what was he doing during the days of slavery ?


The answer to all your questions are in the Bible.

It has always fascinated me that when you study tragedies like African Slavery, The Holocaust, and the Russian death Camps, that man's faith in God has been a source of strength, and allowed these people to come out to testify to what they endured, with God's help.
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:09 PM CST
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whats a pagan ?


Paganism is often confused with wicca,although the two do have much in common.
It's the oldest known form of religion recorded,traces go back to the age of the caveman .
The simplest way to explain it is to say that all living things deserve respect.
Accept all,respect all,harm none and help.
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wanderinggnome
Belle Fourche, South Dakota USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:16 PM CST
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Paganism is often confused with wicca,although the two do have much in common.
It's the oldest known form of religion recorded,traces go back to the age of the caveman .
The simplest way to explain it is to say that all living things deserve respect.
Accept all,respect all,harm none and help.
Are you saying the cavemen were vegan?

confused
Hmm wonder what those flint spears were for?
dunno
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charlos
Phoenix, Arizona USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:50 PM CST
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I mean I don't believe in a god except as a figment of peoples imagination.
God only exists in peoples minds, he's no more real than Santa Claus.
Right, he's not real at all....otherwise he would be in a real mess
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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:58 PM CST
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Are you saying the cavemen were vegan?


Hmm wonder what those flint spears were for?
sticking out tongue rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
I'm not even vegan u big hairy beaststicking out tongue
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wanderinggnome
Belle Fourche, South Dakota USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 8:58 PM CST
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Right, he's not real at all....otherwise he would be in a real mess
scold

Tut tut, long absent Charlos, you know better.

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countryboy67
Kingston, Tennessee USA
Posted: Jan 10, 2008, 9:00 PM CST
Slavery? God made man, and man made slaves.

WWII? God makes war on sin, men make war on other men.

9/11? Well, scottishlass said that very well in her post.

And during all this, I see Him shaking His head and saying why can't they just love each other as I intended.sigh
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