I know I won't care once I get to heaven about asking God anything because I will totally be bowing before him screaming, "I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy." However, my fleshy side, here on earth wants to know why loving people like my aunt and uncle cannot have children but people who treat their children like doo-doo get to have kids. It doesn't seem fair to me.
Can I have more then one question? I thought about this and here's one I have struggled with in the past. Since God promises eternity in heaven, why do we have to face earthly death first and in many instances the suffering that goes along with it?
But, after seeing Christies comment - I have that same question.
great question Tina. I love your honesty. It would make things a lot easier and more pleasant if there was no physical death after our spiritual life in Jesus.
Oh, Amy had a good one...we talked about that in depth one night.
Mine would be somewhere along the same lines...Why do some children have to suffer? There is nothing that makes me more sick than to read about a child who has been abused, neglected or murdered.
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Can I get another question?
i have no idea. i'll have to think about that.
I know I won't care once I get to heaven about asking God anything because I will totally be bowing before him screaming, "I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy." However, my fleshy side, here on earth wants to know why loving people like my aunt and uncle cannot have children but people who treat their children like doo-doo get to have kids. It doesn't seem fair to me.
only one question allowed Brian...it's time to man up!
Can I have more then one question?
I thought about this and here's one I have struggled with in the past.
Since God promises eternity in heaven, why do we have to face earthly death first and in many instances the suffering that goes along with it?
But, after seeing Christies comment - I have that same question.
great question Christie...it is sad isn't it. That's definitely a tough one to answer.
great question Tina. I love your honesty. It would make things a lot easier and more pleasant if there was no physical death after our spiritual life in Jesus.
Do babies and mentally handicapped people go to heaven? - Amy Knight
Amy...that is a great question. It makes me think of the questions does a child have original sin or not?
Oh, Amy had a good one...we talked about that in depth one night.
Mine would be somewhere along the same lines...Why do some children have to suffer? There is nothing that makes me more sick than to read about a child who has been abused, neglected or murdered.
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