Since when do angels control the minds of people? That’s totally uncool.
It stands to reason that maybe, just maybe, the cop wasn’t really there in the same way the angel wasn’t really there. This is what happens when you kids drink booze and get all hopped up on goofballs.
I haven’t read all 15 pages of this thread so forgive me of I’m repeating a point already made ( I’m replying after reading the first page or so). But it seems to me that the OP believes that God is messing with people’s free will. If God is doing this than it opens up a whole can of worms. I hate to bring up the Nazis on an Internet argument…
Your replies do not seem to indicate you live by love,so maybe you aren’t getting your pont across because you are only accepting your thoughts and one personst idea of love is different than anothers.
You aren’t consistant, read back on a lot of your posts and see the difference yourself. Maybe your idea of consistant is just that what you believe for the moment is the only truth, maybe God is trying to straighten out your thinking, but you let your own thought and beliefs get in the way? Satan does disguise himself as an angel of light according to the scripture writer.
If Kbird is driving drunk even if he is not the driver,he is risking the lives of other’s and if his God protects him his God is a very foolish being. Loving means doing and wishing others well, if taking a chance that others could be harmed I hope the next time he and his friends are out drinking the police do their duty and arrest them. It seems to me he has visions of granduer. and since he doesn’t belive in logic, maybe the drinking has done something to his brain?
Well, many think their god is in control of everything, knows everything that will happen beforehand and that the world operates according to his divine plan. There’s no room for coincidence or any other kind of chance in a worldview like that.
I have asked several “confirmation bias” posters before whether there is any set of synchronous events where confirmation bias would not come into play?
Seems to me (not that I support kanicbird’s view) that a person ought to calculate the odds against a certain event occuring.
Aren’t some coincidences so unlikely to occur that they truly are profound?
It’s not that I don’t believe in confirmation bias, I just don’t believe it always should apply.
Of course, that’s how they catch cheaters in Vegas.
And for argument sake, say that event IS truly profound, the confirmation bias comes into play when the religious assume it’s their particular god that’s behind it.
The creator of Heaven and Earth would be above any and all worldly authority, they rule only at His permission, even Federal agents are immune to state authority, or at least that’s how it appears from TV show ‘24’, why would not a person doing the will of God’s not be above also?
What kind of God would have to be under the rule of man?
To address some of this.
I am human and do have human weaknesses, one such one is drinking, though certain circumstances have to line up. I could go and have gone months without a drink. I can have a drink, sometimes 2 at a restaurant or likewise. But put into a situation where there is not much to do but drink I will usually continue to drink. It is a weakness I am aware of, and God is aware of.
At this time the plan, as I knew it, was to do a hike to a mountain top, have a celebratory glass of wine then hike back. This was what I was expecting which is fine. This was not the plan however. It was to go to the mountain top and stay a very long time and get loaded - if I would have know this I would not have gone. This plays into that weakness of mine, though my heart was for God and my brothers and sisters as I feel God proved by His deliverance.
I don’t know how much I had, and I don’t know how that was compared to the legal limit. It was really just putting a little in a glass at a time, so I had no measure of how many glasses I did have, I do know that I was not hammered, as others appeared to be.
When we returned, I was the one who was to drive some back. Did I mention I am human and have human weaknesses? These circumstances were unusual as I was not expecting anything like that, and I am not perfect. It is up to God to cover our imperfections.
Hopefully all of you can receive such mercy when your human weaknesses cause you to perhaps run afoul of the law. Unless you are perfect, then you don’t need such mercy.
The cop took me aside away from the other when this happened, mainly because my license was in the trunk, in my rucksack, along with another empty bottle of wine.
You can call Him Susan if it makes you happy, but if you are attempting to reach an audience with the good news, more would hear you if you could speak plainly and not in veiled language. John 16:29
Because it’s the exact philosophy that makes for suicide bombers? And can be used to justify…hmm…let me see here…absolutely anything? Or are you going to respond to that by saying only *true god’s * work is above earthly authority?
Corollary thought: Maybe God is the True Scotsman. It would certainly explain why so many people have difficulty understanding what he said