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Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
IMO: Don't trust all people is a good start, and even better to seek God within. But the Path is narrow, hence people who don't know the Path end up trusting those types in your examples. To blame God for the things you describe makes no sense to me. God's Flaws are in the eye of the beholder.It's interesting that Christians can be very skeptical of worldly things like me trying to sell them the Brooklyn Bridge without a deed ownership, but they are ready to sign onto anything televangelists say God told them to say without the slightest hesitancy. If Bishop Jakes or Creflo Dollar Signs tells his flock, "Jesus told me He wants you all to write a check to me for $1000 so I can by a Lear Jet to do God's work and God will reward you a hundredfold for your gift" people will forego paying their rent and buying food for their families to give him the grand. This is all made possible by the "gift" of blind faith. Don't question Creflo--that's doubt and God doesn't like doubt. He wants you to believe His servant Creflo is asking because God is answering his prayer for a jet. Very fishy that God answers Creflo's prayer but not the prayers of millions of Christians who have children dying of cancer or who are homeless and unemployed
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