What God would have thought in the creation of mankind?
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
Indonesia
6 responses
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
5 Aug 11
yes that's great! I tell them good morning and try to build up a conversation! then I can see immediately whether there is interest for another! there is no interest then I'm still going to the next friendly greetings again! no annoying me does not mean one love greeting might cost me nothing pleases the person who got him and I feel this good! in today's world do you do that far too little on the others to go and tell him what dear all the best for your future more.
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@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
5 Aug 11
Can you give a conclusion about one thing? "what is love and human solidarity can be created without a religion". I'm sure you'll understand.
God bless you!
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
2 Aug 11
Hi, -
read it once in Scripture in Genesis.
God wanted to create a being the sake of a decision and loves him again.
This plan does not want an angel. This was a high angel Lucifer. So he was ordered to leave the sky-god at home. And God made ??his plan to reality.
Like Job, like Noah, Abraham, Jacob, they were all faithful to God.
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@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
5 Aug 11
Hi, if you read the scriptures to just solve a problem, so many religions in this world with their respective scriptures. I think all religions give us the reference of the good life by the rules. But if you can think positively and more logical without having to look at the scriptures for a small problem?
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
2 Aug 11
God is not separate (it upright) and the existence of our people.
The whole existence is divine - God becoming a permanent and further develop, emerge and re-offense.
All living adapts to changing conditions.
Where it fails is a misdemeanor.
And life has adapted better chance of survival.
How we use our human abilities or destroy our environment (our means of survival) are increasingly, will decide whether we can call ourselves as highly evolved species, or soon will pass away also, as many other life forms in front of us.
Either we are the highest stage of development or one of the many temporary forms of life.
Furthermore, so when we deal with exploitative of our environment - what we are a part and are mutually dependent -
we gradually destroy our lives.
We recognize much of it, but our greed we have not yet come to grips with and returned to nature, and they get so we can survive.
Will we want to act only in a big way if it's too late.
The divine existence, life will go on - without us.
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@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
5 Aug 11
Hi, if God did not part with us, then why does evil still wins than good. So whether it is a form of an exam? I guess if God can know the end result of everything it would not need God to make a test for humans.
God Bless you!
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
6 Aug 11
To glorify God!
I think that is a little piece of God's "ability" in everyone. So for example the ability to be eternal, and to decide on the final goal itself. He has provided us with enormous freedom of choice. The main objective is thus to make the right decision. We are not going to be eternal, and must prove whose mind we are friends. The spirit of Satan has decided against God. Now we have a choice.
@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
8 Aug 11
"I created the jinn and the men so that they recognize me and worship (acknowledge)." Sure announces 51, 56
And in Sura 28, 116, points out: "God did not create man in futility."
@saparidiki64 (594)
• Indonesia
4 Sep 11
So in many ways has simplicity right but one thing he gasified sgaen the jealous love for man, so God became man to man its proximity to bring and to perform well even in the criminal court which has separated man from God, because that has separated the result of the punishment of sin HIM, but because Jesus instead of us on the cross shed his blood of Jesus and invites anyone entrusted the leadership of his life, return to the Father of Light.
Therefore, it is also born-again Christians.