Has anyone noticed that when Christians say "God wants (X)", they really mean "I want (X)?"
Particularly when it comes to political ambitions, obedience to a particular code of behavior, or judging other people? I have yet to hear a preacher talk about something that God supposedly wants that doesn't reflect their personal politics. I don't think it's God talking to them at all (though I'm sure they might think so). I think they are proclaiming their agendas as synonymous to Gods', and I think they are using their position of leadership for their own ends. That goes for everyone from the Pope to Falwell to Graham tp Popoff.
Practical2006-08-27T00:57:15Z
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Agreed 100% most use god for there own selfish reasons and it is more prevalent among the preachers and the guardians of faith
I'm a Christian and I say what I mean.If it's X than it is,if Y then it is Y. As far as preachers go they are all different in some ways,some are very hard to relate to and others not. What gets me is when a man or group of people change the rules not God but people.
Nice question. But actually christians mean that "church wants (X)". U see most priests just want power and control. Thats the point in pope being most powerful over a community and such. Head of religions(every) needs power to control their followers. Thats why some say that u'll go 2 hell if u deny god, or dont do this and that.
Did Christians "cause" God and his perspective? Or did God cause a man to be a christian and follow him?
If the latter, then if there's any similiarities between what the Christian God says and what a preacher wants, - then it's typically the preacher conformed to the word-of-God.
btw.... It's kind of perveted and self-righteous that a limp-wristed "christian" says .."Nobody can be sure of what God wants, therefore, - I think this is the thing to do" !! (Didn't that person just exhault their opinion to the final authority)??
Good for you to notice and tell all of us stupid people who has not noticed. Perhaps the first question you should ask is, "How do they know what God wants?" Apart from a few people (Abraham, Moses, ...and don't forget the latest one George W. Bush) in history whom historians (not all) think may (and a big strong "may") have spoken to God all the others who claims to have spoken with god turns out to be insane lunatics. Do you really think that anybody is that important that God will come and say He specifically want .... And if God want someone do you seriously think that it is not possible for God to get that someone himself. Oh GOD!!!!!!!!