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Re: I have come not to bring peace, but a sword

Re: I have come not to bring peace, but a sword

Maybe God isn’t playing the game by rules devised by human beings. Maybe, from God’s perspective, all issues are beyond mere human reckoning. I am reminded of an old Bill Cosby line. When dealing contentiouslly with his children and when they were getting the better of him, he used to say, “I brought you into this world, and I can take you out!” Does our Creator, He who made everything, also have the power and the right to destroy everything?

I have come not to bring peace, but a sword By: shiert (33 replies) 1 January, 2009 - 18:24