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When Christians say grace do they ever think to ask Jesus why he feeds the
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<blockquote data-quote="Tybee" data-source="post: 2293764" data-attributes="member: 784950"><p>No, but I do make sure every day to thank him for allowing me to be born in a country where rules apply and resources are not stolen by the few heads of "state." I thank him that I live in a country where the infrastructure allows me to have been educated and capitalism allows vast production of food and other products. I thank him that I live in a country where I have enough to be generous to others.</p><p></p><p>Thank you God for civilization and not anarchy.</p><p></p><p>edit: I do not think children choose to be born where they are. That is a reincarnation theory, not a Christian one. But I am here and I am grateful and I make that point. And why are those poor children suffering anyway? Not because of God, but always, ALWAYS, because of man. Humans came from Africa, they've been around the longest and have resources. They should have the most wonderful countries yet conceived, but they suffer continually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tybee, post: 2293764, member: 784950"] No, but I do make sure every day to thank him for allowing me to be born in a country where rules apply and resources are not stolen by the few heads of "state." I thank him that I live in a country where the infrastructure allows me to have been educated and capitalism allows vast production of food and other products. I thank him that I live in a country where I have enough to be generous to others. Thank you God for civilization and not anarchy. edit: I do not think children choose to be born where they are. That is a reincarnation theory, not a Christian one. But I am here and I am grateful and I make that point. And why are those poor children suffering anyway? Not because of God, but always, ALWAYS, because of man. Humans came from Africa, they've been around the longest and have resources. They should have the most wonderful countries yet conceived, but they suffer continually. [/QUOTE]
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