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Originally Posted by saden1
Lets put it another way:
a) If two people are standing in front of a door you're about to go through and one of them holds the door open for you who do you thank?
b) You are ill, your church patrons get money together to help you out in your time of need, who deserves to be thanked?
All I'm saying is give credit where it's due and like I said before when bad things happen god never gets blamed, but when good things happen he gets all the credit. Sounds like double standard to me.
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Yeah these are the exact philosophical questions I'm driving at.
Let's assume God exists and has the power to grant me the athletic ability to become a professional golfer. But I still did all the work over 5 years to actually get there. Does he get some credit? I guess so, he gave me the athletic ability. I deserve some credit too, because I took that ability and worked hard with it, and turned it into success in professional golf. Now let's say I come down with back problems. If God gave me a body athletic enough to play golf professionally, and I give him credit for that, doesn't he deserve some blame for giving me a body that couldn't hold up for the long haul in professional golf?
He doesn't get to have it both ways.