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If death is a part of God’s wisdom, what is the wisdom of hunger?
Evidence of the wisdom of the body designed by God!If death is a part of God’s wisdom, what is the wisdom of hunger?
How is that? a cruel god perhaps?Evidence of the wisdom of the body designed by God!
It’s a self preservation as it’s the formation of nature, but if a god designed it, what is the wisdom behind it from a spiritual view?Self preservation. The most fundamental instinct.
Warning mechanisms are not evidence of cruelty but love.How is that? a cruel god perhaps?
Hunger is more than a warning mechanism, it leaded to both cannibalism and carnivorism. harsh nature, what is the wisdom of freezing to death?Warning mechanisms are not evidence of cruelty but love.
The wisdom of the body cannot be expected to cope with every contingency nor to correspond to spiritual development.It’s a self preservation as it’s the formation of nature, but if a god designed it, what is the wisdom behind it from a spiritual view?
Because God can create many ways to preserve our bodies without having us feel the terrible hunger.
This is getting ridiculous. I’m waiting to see what the point of this thread is. Are we supposed to answer every nonsense question?… what is the wisdom of freezing to death?
Huh?Hunger is more than a warning mechanism, it leaded to both cannibalism and carnivorism. harsh nature, what is the wisdom of freezing to death?
How is it a non sense question?This is getting ridiculous. I’m waiting to see what the point of this thread is. Are we supposed to answer every nonsense question?
I think I understand where you are coming from. Are you asking, in essence, “If a loving just God, indeed, exists, why would he permit all this suffering and death?”How is it a non sense question?
You aren’t supposed to answer anything, anyone would ask this kind of question and even doubt the existence of an all loving powerful god with a harsh painful nature that is supposed to be created by him, what is the wisdom behind it? Isn’t this a right question to ask? If we as a less powerful creatures are supposed to avoid causing suffering and helping those in need, why the all powerful creator who command such a thing made suffering at the first place? Is it a test? Do beings have to suffer just so God could test how faithful we are?
God asked 2 things of us
The Two Commandments of Love
We are here on earth in this human life to choose the path to follow. We may choose to follow God’s commandments or ignore them…our choice.
- You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.
- You shall love your neighbour as yourself.
When we find how to love our neighbour as ourself then perhaps we will achieve what God commanded.
Hunger is cruel and unfair to the many starving throughout the world including USA and UK. Our job as believers of God and or followers of Christ is to love our neighbour and help in any way we can to alleviate hunger poverty and homelessness.When we truly love our neighbour we will know and understand God’s love for us.
If we fail to love our neighbour…we fail to love God.
Can you explain how the world could be designed so that no one ever freezes to death?Hunger is more than a warning mechanism, it leaded to both cannibalism and carnivorism. harsh nature, what is the wisdom of freezing to death?
YesI think I understand where you are coming from. Are you asking, in essence, “If a loving just God, indeed, exists, why would he permit all this suffering and death?”
God’s omnipotent. Had he wanted that, he could have done it. LibralAteo is correct in that. He permitted this. Yes.Can you explain how the world could be designed so that no one ever freezes to death?![]()