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Is it normal to get upset when someone tells you something you didn't wanna hear?
Like asking "Do I have control over my own destiny? then the other person says
"No only God does." and the one who asked gets pissed over hearing that
5 Answers
- 6 years ago
Often times people don't want to hear the truth. If they are in a dark room sleeping and you run in and flip on the light, they are going to cover their eyes because it is too bright. They cannot handle the intensity so they turn away. They may even cuss you out for making them open their eyes.
Btw god granted man free will in the bible. Now he has control over my destiny? I don't think so. I choose my destiny, he supposedly gave me the capacity to do so. If someone tells me something I don't like I don't get upset at first, I run it over in my head and think about it, think about its implications and how plausible it sounds. Don't be like the guy who turns away because the light is too bright. Consider why it is bright and if it is a time where the light should be on. For all you know a serial killer is in the house and your friend is awakening you.
- ?Lv 56 years ago
That depends. Did the person offer any evidence for the existence of this god? Or did he just make one up?
Because answering a normal question with some made up stuff isn't really nice. It would upset me too.
- namelessLv 76 years ago
Is it normal to get upset when someone tells you something you didn't wanna hear?
~~~ Yes, the fragile ego gets threatened/wounded!
- ?Lv 66 years ago
whoever answered that is an idiot.
god gave us free will. he only controls our destiny if we let him. we have the power....& the right....to choose eternal life or death.
- Anonymous6 years ago
No.