CAA Flagship wrote:Maybe God's plan is far more reaching than you think. What occurs to one person can affect many others. Maybe God's plan is to "test" those in the blast zone.Ibanez wrote: Exactly. It was God's Will.
Which is another stupid, arrogant comment. How can we possibly know it's God's will? Or even assume that we understand God's will? Using God-given reasoning, how can a benevolent God allow such terrible things to occur? It's usually tragedies that people say that to "console" a grieving person. "Oh it's God's will that 5 year old got cancer and died a slow, agonizing death." STFU!It seems irrational to suggest God's plan for a child was to only be here for 5 years and then die of a rare cancer. It seems irrational to suggest that the plan for my Uncle Charles was to be killed by a drunk driver as he walked home one night in 1966. If that's the plan God had - that's pure evil.
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For example, maybe God wanted your uncle at that time. In the process of taking him, he affected the life of the drunk driver and his family (possibly others) that were given a chance to alter their lives because of his actions. Maybe he never had a drink again, or maybe he ignored the signs and drank himself to death. Maybe his children learned a life lesson that they carried on throughout their lives. Maybe a hard worker got the break he needed through a promotion after the drunk driver lost his job because of it. Lots of possibilities, lots of degrees, lots of girls in bikinis.
Maybe that's not what God does at all...
Maybe everything is exactly as it appears
and why wouldn't things be as they appear..?
If things are as they appear
Then God doesn't play favorites and hand out cancer here and there
Maybe common sense is Gods only gift and everything else is a crap shoot
However if you really do believe what you posted above
And God is involved in every choice and every event, then abortion is in fact "Gods Will"












