Nope. I think the idea of g-d is intended to give human beings a means for dealing with the pain of life. It follows, that when something good happens, it's G-D's will; when something bad happens, G-D is testing us; Things change when you as a human being WILL it, you get your act together and do something to change it; OR wait for the circumstances to change, but that hardly qualifies as divine intervention. So where does this leave us? What is really the alternative to G-D?
BrainlessVenus
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God's intervention?
by disciple indo you perceive that god intervenes in your daily life?.
for instance , if you were not making enough money to cover your unexpected expenses would you pray specifically to god for that expense or expenses to be covered?
did he provide?.
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Three of the most important question you will ever ask yourself:
by Chance inat some point everyone asks these questions?
what is the meaning of life?
why has god let terrible things happen?
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BrainlessVenus
What if you did not want heaven? That is not even an option, it is Either/OR. So much for free will!!!