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Wait upon the Lord
Do you believe there s a connection between 9/11 and the book of Isaiah?
The connection is explained in "The Harbinger," by Jonathan Cahn.
4 AnswersReligion & Spirituality3 years agoFellow Christians: Since God created Adam, Eve & things like the sun in a mature state, isn't there no way for science to tell what happened?
- Adam, Eve and many things in the universe like the sun were created mature. Adam and Eve might have looked like they were 20 or 30, when they really had no past. They would also have the physical bodies of 20 or 30 year-olds, even though they actually just came into existence.
- Some people claim that if this is so, God would have been deceptive since the physical evidence looks different from what actually happened. The sun appears billions of years old, for example. But God isn't being deceptive at all. Man knew threw Adam and Eve where we came from, and we have His preserved Word to tell us, along with all the evidence of Himself that He's given us. His Word is above the appearance of Creation and faith in Him is more important than pursuing knowledge about the physical laws of His Creation.
6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality4 years agoOpponents of Christianity used to say the appendix's existence supported evolution - are they responsible for deceiving people?
Up until about 5 or 10 years ago, people who oppose Christianity would often say that the appendix has no use, so it supports the theory of evolution because it's an unneeded vestige from lower life forms that people evolved out of.
Then it turned out that there does seem to be a purpose for the appendix, to aid the immune system.
But some people were persuaded by this false information, and likely some who were persuaded by it died never hearing the truth.
4 AnswersReligion & Spirituality4 years agoFellow Christians: How does the Lord help us when we go through pain and difficulties?
Bible verses will of course be most welcome.
7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality4 years agoFellow Christians: How has the Bible passage on the heart being "deceitful above all things & desperately wicked" spoken to your life?
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" Jeremiah 17:9
1 AnswerReligion & Spirituality5 years agoSince women on average know less about the news than men isn't it important for this to be publicly discussed to change the situation?
I'm a woman myself, and happen to know a lot about it. But I've noticed over a few decades now that most women, except the best educated, don't know much about news events, especially in depth, and that men overall seem much more familiar with the issues.
This difference has been well-established as fact. Here's just one study about it:
"Regardless of gender equality, women are less likely to know about current affairs than men. The survey findings were consistent from Colombia to the UK"
https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/jul...
If women in general were better informed we would make different and no doubt better decisions, including on what to care about and how to spend our time and money. So isn't it important for this matter to be publicly discussed?
5 AnswersPolitics5 years agoIn the atheist view, aren't free will, morality, and freely made moral choices impossible?
In the atheist view, there is nothing but the universe, which has evolved into many different parts, including suns, planets, and very rarely, life in different life forms.
But all life forms, including humans, in the atheist view are ultimately just highly complex robots, and free will and morality, while appearing to exist, are just illusions. People's choices are nothing more or less than their biochemistry interacting with their environment.
16 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoShouldn't we know more about Hillary Clinton's drinking?
There are numerous reports in the media about her being a serious drinker. The question is, then, how serious of a drinker is she?
10 AnswersPolitics5 years agoFellow Christians: how has honoring God with the language you use changed your life?
That is, speaking to edify, and using words that honor God, and avoid curse words and obscene language.
2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoIsn't it obvious that there is a purpose to all of existence, and our existence especially...?
and the purpose is spiritual?
God has made everything, including us, in such a way, that we can't miss that truth.
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoShould Target be suing a group of men who stopped a stabbing in their store in 2013?
Leon Walls, a homeless schizophrenic man, stabbed Jobe Wright on a street in Pittsburgh. Walls ran into Target, and Wright and three friends pursued him into the store. One called police, and when they found him, they told him he couldn't leave until the police came. Walls then grabbed a customer and began stabbing her, so the men subdued him. Michael Taylor used a baseball that one of the men had brought into the store. Taylor says Walls broke his pelvis by ramming a shopping cart into him. The men held Walls until police arrived and weren't charged with anything. In fact, both the stabbing victim's family and the judge at Walls trial called them heroes.
But Target decided to sue them, claiming that they caused the stabbing by bringing the altercation into the store. All the men who subdued Walls, and Walls himself, are black, while the stabbed customer is a white teenaged girl. The girl's family is suing Target for lack of security, and the judge at Walls' trial says she believes the company is suing the men for the sake of providing a defense in the other lawsuit. Jury selection in the lawsuit against the men is set to begin this week.
3 AnswersLaw & Ethics5 years agoIs this is a contradiction in the Bible (John 3:16 and 1 John 2:15)?
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." 1 John 2:15
I'm a Christian and know that it isn't.
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoWhat is the connection between April 30, 1789 and 9/11?
3 AnswersPolitics5 years ago