actually that's just you projecting. It's pretty clear the Abrahamic god is an angry / jealous god that will damn you to hell for it.Yes. He can handle your anger.
No, not necessary.first off you have to define what you mean by 'God'?
There've been thousands and thousands of gods in human history. At the moment there's quite a few gods/main religions with different view points.
If you've refering to Abrahamic 'god' and assume it exists, (no evidence of such a thing) then I don't see how you could NOT be angry at that god.
The guy is a jackass. It's in the bible/quran etc.
[...]I came upon Dennis Prager interviewing Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, among other books.
[...]Moses tells the Israelites in Deuteronomy 6:5:[...]
He therefore said Moses was able to love God with all his heart because he was able to trust that his relationship with God was strong enough that anger wouldn't destroy it. If he held back his anger, he couldn't love God with all his heart, even the angry parts.
I would prefer believers respond....
No, not necessary.
Context, ENTP, context. All signs point to one God...
What PeaceBaby said is valid and supported by Bible scripture. Would you be interested in hearing the scripture? Or can you even hear me over the sound of how awesome you are?actually that's just you projecting. It's pretty clear the Abrahamic god is an angry / jealous god that will damn you o hell for it.
Fellow ENTP, I understand you very well. I've got you cornered, so golly, look at the time, you've gotta run. No problem.Is that a joke?
Anyway this is getting out-of-topic. so I'll retire from the thread or at least this specific sub-topic.
If you want to debate It would be my pleasure to ridicule you.
cheers.
Whatever spawned this universe is vile.
Unless the destiny we achieve trumps the sorrows behind us...
I have a huge problem with anger, especially the anger of others, but also my own, being a e9. As I was flipping radio stations today, I came upon Dennis Prager interviewing Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, among other books.
Prager raised the issue of anger at God and Kushner dealt with it in an interesting way. Kushner cited Deuteronomy, where Moses complains he can't go across the Jordan. After this, Moses tells the Israelites in Deuteronomy 6:5:
He therefore said Moses was able to love God with all his heart because he was able to trust that his relationship with God was strong enough that anger wouldn't destroy it. If he held back his anger, he couldn't love God with all his heart, even the angry parts.
I grew up with the idea we need to humbly submit to the trials of life, though I can't remember if I was taught that or came up with that on my own.
Anyway, this year I have yelled at God at various times, which is pretty fair given the challenges I have in my life.
So, any thoughts on this? Do we need to let loose the anger we might have towards God in order to fully love him with all our heart?
I would prefer believers respond....
Whatever spawned this universe is vile.
Unless the destiny we achieve trumps the sorrows behind us...
God is making all things new. In heaven, God, himself, will wipe away every tear. There will no longer be any death, sorrow, mourning, crying, or pain, for the former things will disappear. (Revelation 21:4)
What PeaceBaby said is valid and supported by Bible scripture. Would you be interested in hearing the scripture? Or can you even hear me over the sound of how awesome you are?
Looking at the facts in the Bible (in its entirety), I don't see how you can say [MENTION=5999]PeaceBaby[/MENTION] is projecting, as [MENTION=5999]PeaceBaby[/MENTION]'s comments are fact-based; meaning, supported by scripture. Do you understand that? If not, let me know, I'll be happy to help.
Fellow ENTP, I understand you very well. I've got you cornered, so golly, look at the time, you've gotta run. No problem.
Please, stay awhile and relax.
P.S. Fellow Texan. Howdy.
You're acting like a bully. This is a Christian thread. Christianity is faith-based. You're a smart guy and I'm confident you understand this is a Christian thread and Christianity is faith-based.All your claims can be countered by quoting the lord of the rings. Or any other work of fiction.
The logical fallacies underlying this are too numerous so it's easier to go at the root and mention the deep epistemiological flaw of your a priori statements. Which included the ad hominem, by the way.
Whatever spawned this universe is vile.
Unless the destiny we achieve trumps the sorrows behind us...
Such dualism.
Of course. It's bullying to make you accountable for your statement. Classic double-standards.Howdy!
You're acting like a bully. This is a Christian thread. Christianity is faith-based. You're a smart guy and I'm confident you understand this is a Christian thread and Christianity is faith-based.
I'm also confident you're aware this thread is not about proving 'claims' by any other means than the Bible, since again, this is a Christian thread ("Is it okay to be angry with God?"... see original post).
Jesus is beautiful and wonderful to me. Please be more considerate and respectful to me, [MENTION=25377]SearchingforPeace[/MENTION], and the rest of the Christians here. Thank you.![]()