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Yes, God makes mistakes, He made a mistake when He gave His undivided attention to Lucifer, but fortunately they weren't on their Thrones.The reason I ask is I so often hear religious people talk about gay people and transgenders in awful terms, and yet most experts say that those people were born that way. So if that is the way they were born, then that is the way God made them and if you are thus saying that God made mistakes. So do you think that God makes mistakes, especially when it comes to gay and transgender people?
Name one who is not born with flaws...you can't because there are none...God doesn't make mistakes, people do...The reason I ask is I so often hear religious people talk about gay people and transgenders in awful terms, and yet most experts say that those people were born that way. So if that is the way they were born, then that is the way God made them and if you are thus saying that God made mistakes. So do you think that God makes mistakes, especially when it comes to gay and transgender people?
This.NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
Religious speak like this is literally unintelligible to me. This sounds like some cryptic text in a fantasy book. I genuinely have no idea what this means.Yes, God makes mistakes, He made a mistake when He gave His undivided attention to Lucifer, but fortunately they weren't on their Thrones.
He wanted to know what it was like to always have to be unto Himself and do everything His way.
That's when the material world was born.
Which makes 'God' rather pointless to talk about.NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
Sometimes a mistake opens up new moves.The question is, if God made a mistake on purpose, would it be a mistake?
The issue may better fit on the Beliefs and skepticism board. But if not, I'll offer that this response is a ridiculous cop out offered perpetually by the faithful. Just a slight variation on the "god works in mysterious ways" BS.NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
Well, you have to believe in God, to believe He makes mistakes.Religious speak like this is literally unintelligible to me. This sounds like some cryptic text in a fantasy book. I genuinely have no idea what this means.
Kinda the opposite. The 'mistake' of a curved spine cancels moves, especially as it ages...and aches. The damn gall bladder He gave me didn't quite last 60 years (where's the warranty?) and the only thing that opened up was me.Sometimes a mistake opens up new moves.
NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
Plus all the copouts that have for when things go wrong.......Religious speak like this is literally unintelligible to me. This sounds like some cryptic text in a fantasy book. I genuinely have no idea what this means.
Well, considering humans haven’t completely figured out human body and minds yet…seems more than reasonable to say we don’t know everything, now doesn’t it?Really ... how do you know this?
How is it not obvious? What it means is: I am he as you are he as you are meReligious speak like this is literally unintelligible to me. This sounds like some cryptic text in a fantasy book. I genuinely have no idea what this means.
Thanks for clearing that up.........How is it not obvious? What it means is: I am he as you are he as you are me
And we are all together
The same argument holds for anything.The reason I ask is I so often hear religious people talk about gay people and transgenders in awful terms, and yet most experts say that those people were born that way. So if that is the way they were born, then that is the way God made them and if you are thus saying that God made mistakes. So do you think that God makes mistakes, especially when it comes to gay and transgender people?
And who or what decided to make God? And why?You would first have to answer the question, why it is, that God decided to create at all... and that is a question that is unanswerable.
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