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Re: miscarriage
I remember standing outside one night after the second one, howling at God, cursing Him, telling Him that this wasn`t a good way of convincing me of His existence, of His love, I really, really hated Him at that moment. I told Him I needed something, some reason to believe, then I saw my first ever shooting star. Maybe that`s when I started to think that maybe there was something in this God thing. That`s when I really started looking for God.
And don`t listen to K, you can never ask too many questions.
And don`t listen to K, you can never ask too many questions.
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Did you read Job lately?! There were a few in there and I'm suppose to be made in the image of God.Kurieuo wrote:My conclusion is you ask too many questions.Nessa wrote:and your conclusion?Kurieuo wrote:Nothing. I had to think it through.Nessa wrote:(Inside out was a good movie by the way)Kurieuo wrote:I've been real angry at God before, like how God could see value to creating us despite our utter failings.
What did God say in response to your anger at him creating us?
What can a girl do?
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Do you wanna know what my favourite question is?Kurieuo wrote:My conclusion is you ask too many questions.Nessa wrote:and your conclusion?Kurieuo wrote:Nothing. I had to think it through.Nessa wrote:(Inside out was a good movie by the way)Kurieuo wrote:I've been real angry at God before, like how God could see value to creating us despite our utter failings.
What did God say in response to your anger at him creating us?
What is the one thing you hope I never ask you?
of course it's a one way question
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Re: miscarriage
Ok, my conclusion?
Satan was key to unlocking a lot of bad, the blindness that exists.
You know, many of the atrocities we hear about. A lot of the issues that upset me.
Second, is that God sees more in us then our sin.
So I've got some of my own personal issues/reservations to get past.
I've had to learn to try and like myself and others. It's hard to describe.
It's a bit of a contradiction -- hate the world and people in it, but love persons here and there...
To a degree the Christian theology influencing a little that we're all fallen and depraved.
That there is no good in us, we're all sinful. BUT, evidently there's some good in us otherwise God wouldn't create.
So there is an embedded contradictory theology going on with certain Christian systems of thought.
In the end, God values us. He sees good in us despite our sin.
And so, whatever reservation I have against the evil in the world and God have created everything regardless,
well my judgement is built upon a goodness that comes from God. So then, realising God must feel the same and more, I just submit it all Him and just say I can't wait until it's all over and done.
He's God. I'm not. I'll be annoyed here and there, but I know my place and I am glad He's God and I'm not.
Because I think I'd be much less forgiving of towards humanity in general.
So, any other questions?
Satan was key to unlocking a lot of bad, the blindness that exists.
You know, many of the atrocities we hear about. A lot of the issues that upset me.
Second, is that God sees more in us then our sin.
So I've got some of my own personal issues/reservations to get past.
I've had to learn to try and like myself and others. It's hard to describe.
It's a bit of a contradiction -- hate the world and people in it, but love persons here and there...
To a degree the Christian theology influencing a little that we're all fallen and depraved.
That there is no good in us, we're all sinful. BUT, evidently there's some good in us otherwise God wouldn't create.
So there is an embedded contradictory theology going on with certain Christian systems of thought.
In the end, God values us. He sees good in us despite our sin.
And so, whatever reservation I have against the evil in the world and God have created everything regardless,
well my judgement is built upon a goodness that comes from God. So then, realising God must feel the same and more, I just submit it all Him and just say I can't wait until it's all over and done.
He's God. I'm not. I'll be annoyed here and there, but I know my place and I am glad He's God and I'm not.
Because I think I'd be much less forgiving of towards humanity in general.
So, any other questions?
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Re: miscarriage
I don't know, what is the one think I hope you never ask me?Nessa wrote:Do you wanna know what my favourite question is?Kurieuo wrote:My conclusion is you ask too many questions.
What is the one thing you hope I never ask you?
of course it's a one way question
How's that a one way question?
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cos i can ask it but you cant ask it back lolKurieuo wrote:I don't know, what is the one think I hope you never ask me?Nessa wrote:Do you wanna know what my favourite question is?Kurieuo wrote:My conclusion is you ask too many questions.
What is the one thing you hope I never ask you?
of course it's a one way question
How's that a one way question?
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why do you feel you shouldnt of been in the world?
so is your self hate kind of like a paul thing where he says what a wretched man am i who will save me? or is the hate specfic to things you have done? like not just a generalised thing?
what if your baby grew up and did the most hideous crimes? Like what if even the
solace that your little ones give you stop because they become part of the problem
so is your self hate kind of like a paul thing where he says what a wretched man am i who will save me? or is the hate specfic to things you have done? like not just a generalised thing?
what if your baby grew up and did the most hideous crimes? Like what if even the
solace that your little ones give you stop because they become part of the problem
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hold on to the shooting star memory I can really relate toStoryteller wrote:I remember standing outside one night after the second one, howling at God, cursing Him, telling Him that this wasn`t a good way of convincing me of His existence, of His love, I really, really hated Him at that moment. I told Him I needed something, some reason to believe, then I saw my first ever shooting star. Maybe that`s when I started to think that maybe there was something in this God thing. That`s when I really started looking for God.
And don`t listen to K, you can never ask too many questions.
those feelings...
How was lunch?
jesus said to ask questions even as much as 70x7 questions..
so i know its all ok.......
oh wait! that was for forgiveness
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There's a history to it. Too personal to say in public forums.Nessa wrote:why do you feel you shouldnt of been in the world?
Yes, more like Paul.Nessa wrote:so is your self hate kind of like a paul thing where he says what a wretched man am i who will save me? or is the hate specfic to things you have done? like not just a generalised thing?
As described in Romans 7:14-25.
I guess I don't want to be a part of the world like in John 15:18-19.
And yet, God made me a part of the world without my request.
Paul talks of internal war between flesh and spirit.
Really, I just want to be free of "the world".
I can't picture it. Depends on what.DS wrote:what if your baby grew up and did the most hideous crimes? Like what if even the
solace that your little ones give you stop because they become part of the problem
I'd deal with that if it arose.
But, like I said, whether I see value in us or not, God still sees value in us. So do I due to that.
And the Gospel is that even the most atrocious sinners can be saved, if their heart turns and they cry out to Jesus.
"Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Romans 10:13)
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Nessa wrote:
why do you feel you shouldnt of been in the world?
You can tell us. We'll keep it a secret.K wrote:
There's a history to it. Too personal to say in public forums.
And why are all these women trying to get us to talk about our feelings?
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We lived through two miscarriages. I cried at each one... not really understanding why, I never saw or felt either, never smelt their baby breath... nothing, but cried i did... I wondered over their premature deaths for a long time...
I met someone who experienced the same and relayed a story i will never forget. Have you guys ever heard of the Guff ? The Guff is supposedly a heavenly waiting room, repository if you will of all the souls that are and ever will be to be born on earth. Apparently there is even a reference to it in the Talmud, although not a biblical one to be found. In fact, the Guff would be where a soul would be plucked to be enjoined to the "body" at conception. Jesus will supposedly not come back until all the souls in the Guff are drained. It is far more biblical to hold that God creates each human soul at the moment of conception, or that the human soul is generated along with the body through the physical-spiritual union of conception.
But i was told that in the Guff, God sees all souls as they were intended to be. Pure and ever present love for God. That some of these souls are so pure that they would not last in a corrupt world such as ours and would be tortured by the mere physical existence. These souls, because they were created have only one place to go, earth bound, because if they do not, the Guff will never be void and Christ could never return. So God, in His infinite wisdom created the miscarriage, not only for the benefit of the souls who were always to stay with Him in heaven, but also for the souls their loss would effect here on earth. (more hard lessons to learn) So again another mystery of God as to one of the absolute worst of events to experience changed in to one of the most blessed.
I have always been disappointed in myself for not naming my two other children, already in heaven. It came to me one day that it's ok, they are the only ones I have who either got to name themselves and I will get to greet them by the names they chose, or, we'll get to do it after I get there ... so another really good reason to get there and work hard at doing so...
I met someone who experienced the same and relayed a story i will never forget. Have you guys ever heard of the Guff ? The Guff is supposedly a heavenly waiting room, repository if you will of all the souls that are and ever will be to be born on earth. Apparently there is even a reference to it in the Talmud, although not a biblical one to be found. In fact, the Guff would be where a soul would be plucked to be enjoined to the "body" at conception. Jesus will supposedly not come back until all the souls in the Guff are drained. It is far more biblical to hold that God creates each human soul at the moment of conception, or that the human soul is generated along with the body through the physical-spiritual union of conception.
But i was told that in the Guff, God sees all souls as they were intended to be. Pure and ever present love for God. That some of these souls are so pure that they would not last in a corrupt world such as ours and would be tortured by the mere physical existence. These souls, because they were created have only one place to go, earth bound, because if they do not, the Guff will never be void and Christ could never return. So God, in His infinite wisdom created the miscarriage, not only for the benefit of the souls who were always to stay with Him in heaven, but also for the souls their loss would effect here on earth. (more hard lessons to learn) So again another mystery of God as to one of the absolute worst of events to experience changed in to one of the most blessed.
I have always been disappointed in myself for not naming my two other children, already in heaven. It came to me one day that it's ok, they are the only ones I have who either got to name themselves and I will get to greet them by the names they chose, or, we'll get to do it after I get there ... so another really good reason to get there and work hard at doing so...
Trust the past to God’s mercy, the present to God’s love, and the future to God’s providence. -St Augustine
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I dont believe God created miscarriage...i think that line of thought is dangerous and just adds fuel to the new atheists fire....and miscarriage is evil.....death is evil....
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God did not create evil but he did allow for the possibility through free will. That was necessary
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i bet your wife and kids are glad u r in the worldKurieuo wrote: There's a history to it. Too personal to say in public forums..
i understand not wanting to say here
I use my phone alot for this forum thus my posts resemble txt msges....also im lazy
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We had a miscarriage between children. Mind you, our first child was born when I was 41/wife 40. After a bit longer and no more pregnancies, we figured it's a "one and we're done." And then, FIVE years after having a first child post 40, we had another. Most of my boys' friends' parents are about 20 years or more younger than we are. Anyway, one day, it occurred to me that my boys probably have a sibling in Heaven. Now, THAT would be really cool!