Agar God, Allah, Ishwar, Bhagwan hai sach mein to, woh kyon nahi yeh sab rokta hai? Kyon nahi woh apne naam ko misuse karke janta ko exploit karne wale, killings karne waalo ko punish karta hai?
😕
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: S 8 - M43: India vs South Afrika🏏
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: S 8 - Match 44: WI vs ZIMBABWE🏏
CHUNNI BURNT 🔥 23.2
Gen 5 Manifestation and Prayer and Wish Thread
Rashmika and Vijay Wedding Thread
VDAY FACE OFF 24.2
YRF Rejects Alpha OTT Offer
The Great yrkkh Poll(Open for all)
🏏India Women tour of Australia 2026: 1st ODI in Brisbane🏏
Originally posted by: SolidSnake
why is there so much suffering, injustice, crime, poverty in this world.
Agar God, Allah, Ishwar, Bhagwan hai sach mein to, woh kyon nahi yeh sab rokta hai? Kyon nahi woh apne naam ko misuse karke janta ko exploit karne wale, killings karne waalo ko punish karta hai?
😕
God does not punish people directly - there is a spiritual law of cause and effect (or result) in the universe for this. Whatever we caused by our actions will affect immediately our spirit i.e. guilty conscience, lowered self esteem, insecurity, absence of peace of mind, etc. and in the long run it will affect our physical well being through people and events around us (some call it karma). Essentially people treat us the way we treat them.
There is only logical for God to uphold principles he himself established. God gave freedom (or free will) to mankind and conscience to distinguish good from evil (so as to everyone of us). Any freedom usually comes with rules and responsibility. God did not create evil - evil came to the world as the result of unfulfilled human portion of responsibility. If God would intervene and deal with the results of people's actions He will in fact take away their responsibility, freedom and free will (we would become no more than animals guided only by instincts). So the best thing God can do to people is to let them deal with the consequences of their actions based on their conscientious understanding.
Originally posted by: SolidSnake
why is there so much suffering, injustice, crime, poverty in this world.
Agar God, Allah, Ishwar, Bhagwan hai sach mein to, woh kyon nahi yeh sab rokta hai? Kyon nahi woh apne naam ko misuse karke janta ko exploit karne wale, killings karne waalo ko punish karta hai?
😕
Rafi Sahab bhi ek Bhagawan hai. 😆 Just listen for proof.Originally posted by: gengarjetty2
er... who told you god exists? whoever did, PROVE IT! no "if you believe then he exists" bullshit.. prove his existence! I bet you cant! 😃
Originally posted by: gengarjetty2
er... who told you god exists? whoever did, PROVE IT! no "if you believe then he exists" bullshit.. prove his existence! I bet you cant! 😃
Originally posted by: Mister.K.
Gengsta, you have to do a little better than that in the group discussion round, provided of course you do well in the common admission test first. Also, it would bode well for you, if you cut down on the curse words just so they don't accidentally pop up during the GD round. Just a "friendly" suggestion.
And the subject clearly states "If GOD exists...". It doesn't look like the argument is about whether God exists. That would be a separate topic.
So before diving in, I would like to ask 'SolidSnake" what he/she thinks of God and what expectations he/she has from such an entity. For instance, is the expectation that God is an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent and benevolent being?
Originally posted by: gengarjetty2
hmm? well IF isnt my GD training ground 😆 I am quite a different person in real life 😊
actually the fact that he assumed god existing is the reason why he/she/it is confused. I was just giving a different approach.. y'know "hey why didnt b cause a to happen?.. umm there isnt no b, thats why" somethin like that 😛
long time btw! how r ya?
Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades
Because God is a little sadist, and he loves to see us suffering and yet remaining loyal to him. 😛