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God - Good, Bad Or Neutral

Not a single person is happy on earth Still we praise God for his bountiful love and worth If God were all powerful as everyone affirms Why doesn't he end all our problems and confirms So many die of hunger, so many unwell Every one suffering, for many life is a hell If he were a true father, he should find this unbearable With true love his actions are no way comparable Scriptures state we suffer for our sins Because God gave us free will we sin When we sin he watches without stopping us Either he lacks power or doesn't care about us God is heartless and merciless of all Every sin we do punishment does befall Sinners he will never acquit No one can sin and get away with it What I feel I am telling you God is as helpless as me and you If not helpless at least moody for sure Not all you ask you will get I am sure I feel God is neither bad nor good He is a mere spectator doing what he should He is doing it all maybe for livelihood His role is definitely misunderstood 23.03.2021 Submitted to : Contest Name : It only seems that way Sponsor : Kai Michael Neumann

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Date: 3/23/2021 4:23:00 PM
Interesting perspective Rama and I made it a fave so I can reread on occasion and ponder. hanks you :) Linda
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Rama Balasubramanian
Date: 3/24/2021 12:17:00 PM
Thanks Linda. Delighted at the favourite. Have a blessed day ahead. Take care Rama
Date: 3/22/2021 9:04:00 PM
Rama, I don't know the answers or how to question, but I know since I was small anytime I needed Him I called on Him and He always came. Peace, is what he always gave me. I hope you find the answers. Dear friend Hugs
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Rama Balasubramanian
Date: 3/22/2021 9:47:00 PM
Thanks Eve. Have a great day ahead. Take care, Rama

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