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RE: Light the World day 2: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink.

in #lighttheworld7 years ago (edited)

That would have to be a very vengeful god. I prefer to think of love. It seems that humans have had a hand in exploiting the people and resources of many places throughout history. I am not very religious but I believe those humans were acting against love and god.

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Hmmm... it is an interesting way of looking at it. Nevertheless, it is indeed easy to blame others for one's own flaws; God is clearly against many African practices, but they endure to this day. I would not blame Europeans for Latin American flaws; that is our own fault. We are lucky to have had European civilization, languages and religion (and especially CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY) coming our way, otherwise we would still be worshiping the Sun like the Inca or murdering and eating each other like the Mayans.

#fuk your god fuk your evil bible.
Evil bible creates evil ignorant like you that's it. bible is a worst evil book ever on earth, islam is more better than book of evil.

Go learn some English dude, you are not making yourself clear.

The Bible is not an evil book. Not at all. Muhammad used it partially to create the Quran. Jesus the Christ and Mary the Virgin are both mentioned in the Quran. Abraham is mentioned in both books, just as Isaac and Ishmael. You are embarrassing yourself by writing such nonsense bro, God bless you.

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@hanshotfirst Acting against love and the One God ... maybe.

A hand they've had indeed, but do you think that escaped the Lord's plans? Not at all.

They were instruments, and though God is not vengeful, I know first hand of two prime examples of what I say: the USA is a rich and prosperous Nation, founded on the Christian principles of the founding fathers. Venezuela and Cuba on the other hand have worshiped for decades idols of Santeria and Yoruba pantheon... Look at where they are now.

PS BTW did you already watch The Last Jedi? 😄