1.) Is God eternally seated on His throne? Like does He ever stand up, move around and so on or is He in a sitting position for all eternity?
2.) Before God decided βOkay, let me create somethingβ, what was he doing for the eternity of the time He existed alone?
3.) Man sinned because of free will (the power of choice).
But God embarked on quests to save man from the consequences of his fall and if adjudged be right by his Maker, will inherit eternal life.
Will this power of choice be taken away in heaven or paradise?
If no hmmm... π€
4.) Is Godβs omniscience TOTAL (always knowing the end from the beginning) or INHERENT (deciding to know only whenever He wishes, without the knowledge being accessible to Him at all times)?
Does He know someone is destined for hellfire before He creates them or He doesn't?
5.) Why do we pray to God for favours when He already has a will?
If He already has a set of things in His will to achieve (both on personal and collective sense), what are the prayers meant to achieve?
If He already knows all we need before we ask and has a will, why pray?
Sequel to question #3:
if man's free will is eventually taken away in paradise, how then will the eternal worship/service be adjudged sincere?
if man retains free will, is there a guarantee that man won't fall/sin again? (After all, the devil didn't need a tempter to sin)
Without the help of colonialism, wars, inter-cultural mingling and trade, would I still hold the faith I now hold? Would I still hold on to that belief system that originated several kilometers from my country of birth, centuries ago, if my ancestors didn't bow to them?
Am I trying to cast doubts in anyone? No, I'm not interested in that.
However, there's no denying that most people have questions.
2.) Before God decided βOkay, let me create somethingβ, what was he doing for the eternity of the time He existed alone?
3.) Man sinned because of free will (the power of choice).
But God embarked on quests to save man from the consequences of his fall and if adjudged be right by his Maker, will inherit eternal life.
Will this power of choice be taken away in heaven or paradise?
If no hmmm... π€
4.) Is Godβs omniscience TOTAL (always knowing the end from the beginning) or INHERENT (deciding to know only whenever He wishes, without the knowledge being accessible to Him at all times)?
Does He know someone is destined for hellfire before He creates them or He doesn't?
5.) Why do we pray to God for favours when He already has a will?
If He already has a set of things in His will to achieve (both on personal and collective sense), what are the prayers meant to achieve?
If He already knows all we need before we ask and has a will, why pray?
Sequel to question #3:
if man's free will is eventually taken away in paradise, how then will the eternal worship/service be adjudged sincere?
if man retains free will, is there a guarantee that man won't fall/sin again? (After all, the devil didn't need a tempter to sin)
Without the help of colonialism, wars, inter-cultural mingling and trade, would I still hold the faith I now hold? Would I still hold on to that belief system that originated several kilometers from my country of birth, centuries ago, if my ancestors didn't bow to them?
Am I trying to cast doubts in anyone? No, I'm not interested in that.
However, there's no denying that most people have questions.
If you could commit a crime but the crime you commit could not be committed ever again,
what crime would you commit?
what crime would you commit?
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WHAT IS is that you must never underestimate the feminine.
you will find out.
Learn or learn the hard way.
you will find out.
Learn or learn the hard way.
Common pattern you'd get from a woman after she's been caught cheating:
1. She denies
2. Observes how solid your proof is
3. If solid, she begins to cry
4. Promises to never do it again
5. Lies that it happened once
6. Okay, admits it happened more than once.
1. She denies
2. Observes how solid your proof is
3. If solid, she begins to cry
4. Promises to never do it again
5. Lies that it happened once
6. Okay, admits it happened more than once.
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