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Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill?

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:41 am
by mainejeff
I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:45 am
by 93henfan
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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You may be on to something, Mr. Roberts.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:51 am
by mainejeff
93henfan wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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You may be on to something, Mr. Roberts.
Well........either "you" are religious or not.......so "they" say.

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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:11 pm
by Ivytalk
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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This post is in line with your sunny personality. :roll:

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:33 pm
by ASUG8
Ivytalk wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

:coffee:
This post is in line with your sunny personality. :roll:
Wait for it, Ivy....


Bush's fault
Private industry is the debbil
Religion is bad (and the debbil)
CONKs are the debbil
Tea baggers caused this

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:24 pm
by mainejeff
Ivytalk wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

:coffee:
This post is in line with your sunny personality. :roll:
And a typical response from you, Biff. :roll:

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:25 pm
by mainejeff
ASUG8 wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
This post is in line with your sunny personality. :roll:
Wait for it, Ivy....


Bush's fault
Private industry is the debbil
Religion is bad (and the debbil)
CONKs are the debbil
Tea baggers caused this
I ask an honest religious question and all I get is a couple of wise*ss canned CONK B.S.

Typical.

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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:58 pm
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Your question is so fu*king stupid you should be happy anyone responded in the first place.

We could stop this leak anytime we wanted to but people like you would want an EIS and a list of people to blame if the attempt failed.

This takes time.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:02 pm
by Skjellyfetti
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:people like you would want an EIS and a list of people to blame if the attempt failed.
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:You keep leaving out Obama.

He was the one that got them the exemption from the EIS.

Lets be consistent here................
Let's be consistent here, Alphie.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:39 pm
by SeattleGriz
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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I don't think you are serious with your question, but I will answer.

NO.

Man caused the spill due to their own free will. In other words, we got ourselves into this mess all by ourselves.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:46 pm
by ASUG8
mainejeff wrote:
ASUG8 wrote:
Wait for it, Ivy....


Bush's fault
Private industry is the debbil
Religion is bad (and the debbil)
CONKs are the debbil
Tea baggers caused this
I ask an honest religious question and all I get is a couple of wise*ss canned CONK B.S.

Typical.

:coffee:
Jeffie, you are so predictable - it's like fish in a barrel with you. :rofl:

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:04 pm
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Skjellyfetti wrote:
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:people like you would want an EIS and a list of people to blame if the attempt failed.
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:You keep leaving out Obama.

He was the one that got them the exemption from the EIS.

Lets be consistent here................
Let's be consistent here, Alphie.

I was, your not reading my stuff right..................probably because your a Lib and dont follow logic in any way.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:03 pm
by Seawolf97
This could have happened anytime on any oil rig near our coast. Machines fail when man doesnt properly design them, maintain them or we over extend their limits. I have no idea how either BP or the govt. will stop the leak and it seems like options are running out. But I feel for the people of the Gulf Region and the damage they are experiencing to their land , economy and their recreational areas. It is criminal by any stretch of the imagination.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:21 pm
by BigSkyBears
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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You believe in God?

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:50 pm
by catamount man
God's revenge on America for 50 million unborn who were brutally slaughtered just for being conceived. LONG overdue!!!

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:22 pm
by D1B
catamount man wrote:God's revenge on America for 50 million unborn who were brutally slaughtered just for being conceived. LONG overdue!!!

Shut the fuck up whackjob. Put a fucking gun to your head and, for christ's sake, pull the motherfucking trigger. :thumb:

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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:33 pm
by Skjellyfetti
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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:49 pm
by D1B
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:


Let's be consistent here, Alphie.

I was, your not reading my stuff right..................probably because your a Lib and dont follow logic in any way.

Hey Aristotle, what logic did it take to vote for W, twice and McCain/Palin once? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:54 pm
by mainejeff
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Your question is so fu*king stupid you should be happy anyone responded in the first place.

We could stop this leak anytime we wanted to but people like you would want an EIS and a list of people to blame if the attempt failed.

This takes time.
Talk about f*cking stupid........you contradict yourself in the same freakin post, alphamoron! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:55 pm
by mainejeff
SeattleGriz wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

:coffee:
I don't think you are serious with your question, but I will answer.

NO.

Man caused the spill due to their own free will. In other words, we got ourselves into this mess all by ourselves.
So God doesn't control everything that people say and do........interesting.

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:56 pm
by mainejeff
ASUG8 wrote:
mainejeff wrote:
I ask an honest religious question and all I get is a couple of wise*ss canned CONK B.S.

Typical.

:coffee:
Jeffie, you are so predictable - it's like fish in a barrel with you. :rofl:
And you're so predictably unfunny......it's just plain sad. :|

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:57 pm
by mainejeff
BigSkyBears wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

:coffee:
You believe in God?
You do too!?

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:58 pm
by mainejeff
catamount man wrote:God's revenge on America for 50 million unborn who were brutally slaughtered just for being conceived. LONG overdue!!!
The Gulf Coast region must be doing a lot of closet abortions then!!!

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Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:35 am
by JoltinJoe
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

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My son, a second grader, asked the same question. Here's what I told him.

"As you get older, and read more, and learn more, and understand more, you will understand that you cannot grasp what the will of God is by so narrowly trying to define God's will by reference to one single event. You understand God right now in child's terms, like mythical super hero in the sky, and it is this limited understanding which creates the premise for your question. Your question demonstrates a second grader's grasp of theology. But when you grow up, you will hopefully understand that the force which created us, redeems us, and sustains us is something far greater and beyond anyone's ability to completely grasp. Asking a question like this is an attempt to limit God to the simplest terms which you can understand, given your limited world outlook and understandings, and limited education."

Re: Is it God's Will to not find a solution to the oil spill

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:37 am
by SunCoastBlueHen
JoltinJoe wrote:
mainejeff wrote:I've been wondering if God is "teaching us a lesson" by allowing this spill to reach its worst case scenario? Is he trying to tell us something? Is it the beginning of the end? Just wonderin'..........

:coffee:
My son, a second grader, asked the same question. Here's what I told him.

"As you get older, and read more, and learn more, and understand more, you will understand that you cannot grasp what the will of God is by so narrowly trying to define God's will by reference to one single event. You understand God right now in child's terms, like mythical super hero in the sky, and it is this limited understanding which creates the premise for your question. Your question demonstrates a second grader's grasp of theology. But when you grow up, you will hopefully understand that the force which created us, redeems us, and sustains us is something far greater and beyond anyone's ability to completely grasp. Asking a question like this is an attempt to limit God to the simplest terms which you can understand, given your limited world outlook and understandings, and limited education."
Was this his response?

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