Thursday, February 4, 2010

True or False: One that questions God is simply just stubborn to The Bible/God's Word?

I'm also stubborn to the Koran. (Or Quran, or Quaalan, or however the kids spell it.)True or False: One that questions God is simply just stubborn to The Bible/God's Word?
Some worry that asking such a question means that they do not have enough faith or that they are showing disrespect for God. When reading the Bible, however, you will find that faithful, God-fearing people had questions. For example, the prophet Habakkuk asked Jehovah: 鈥淲hy is it that you make me see what is hurtful, and you keep looking upon mere trouble? And why are despoiling and violence in front of me, and why does quarreling occur, and why is strife carried?鈥濃€擧abakkuk 1:3.


Jehovah didn't get upset at the faithful prophet Habakkuk for asking such questions. God included Habakkuk鈥檚 sincere words in the Bible.


www.watchtower.org


What does the Bible really teach book under ';Why does God allow suffering.';


It's free ask for it.True or False: One that questions God is simply just stubborn to The Bible/God's Word?
False. One that questions it is exhibiting free will, and can think for themselves. Those that question it, and find themselves still sticking with it, can A. think for themselves, and B. draw conclusions that are similar to the bible. Those that question it and disagree can A. not only think for themselves, but B. come to terms with the idea that the bible is false.





Between people that do follow the bible, and those that dont, i wouldn't prefer either. Im not at all prejudiced. But people that dont think for themselves (which is, as i observe, more often the ones that do follow the bible), they bother me alot.
Lover,


I do not believe this is true. It took me a long time to change my personal beliefs and I do not believe that one's beliefs has anything to do with their being intentionally stubborn. I believe that each one of us should study and come to his/her own decisions in such matters. Have a great Christmas.


Thanks,


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Zero,


I was an atheist/agnostic for quite some time and I do not feel that atheists are ';misinformed';. I feel that some do not want to look at all information on the subject and that others may not be ready to see what I feel is ';The TRUTH';.


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Categorically false. I don't question ';god';... because there is no ';god';.
No, I'm ';stubborn to'; 20-year-old college seniors who compose sentences like that.
To Christians atheists are misinformed, to God, we're just the loyal opposition.
False; ALWAYS question before believing.
Unquestioning obedience is a very dangerous thing.
False. And a rude thing to assume. What kind of arrogance would a person have to have to think that...
False. One that questions God is looking for truth, not necessarily answers.
False.
False.
i`ll say false,


but i`ll have to get back to you on that i`m going to ask god what he thinks
False. They're the ones who want the real answers.
false.
false
no.. not at all

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