by Redundant on April 16th, 2007

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If God is everywhere why wasn't he at Virginia tech today?

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  • by mingle on April 17th, 2007

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    The bible says we should rejoice at death and mourn at birth. The people dying be as it may, are in a better place no matter how tragic they died. The life on the earth is of torment and struggle. I feel bad about the way they died but trying to slander God for the events that bible spoke of coming is not the way. The problem is within ourselves because of our lack of faith and worship our world has fallen further in sin and this is just a small portion of what about to befall us.

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    • Although what you say is hard to comprehend for most, I agree is the aspect that the dead are in a very safe place now which is God's memory and they are very secure there.

      Sheriff Raff  -Answerhag

      by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on April 17th, 2007

    • Thanks for the input. A lot of people that are not christians don't truly understand the brighter side of death. And for the families that suffer they have a shoulder to cry on and his name is Jesus. He will help carry their sorrow.

      mingle

      by mingle on May 7th, 2007

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