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You haven't read the Bible. God is an active God who intervenes. Some obvious examples:

  1. Jesus. God literally showed up in person.

  2. All the other prophets. A classic one is Elijah, who was able to eliminate the priests of Baal after God directly intervened at Mt Carmel with a giant fire on his altar in the sight of everyone.

  3. The plagues of Egypt, followed by the drowning of Pharaoh's army. Are we calling God drowning an army "Moses fighting his own battles"?

  4. The conversion of Paul. One day he was riding around murdering Christians, the next God struck him down and changed him.

  5. What do you think praying for things is for?

No friend, your theory is not a goer, as far as the Bible is concerned. Us religious nuts are right about this.

80 days ago
1 score
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You haven't read the Bible. God is an active God who intervenes. Some obvious examples:

  1. Jesus. God literally showed up in person.

  2. All the other prophets. A classic one is Elijah, who was able to eliminate the priests of Baal after God directly intervened at Mt Carmel with a giant fire on his altar in the sight of everyone.

  3. The plagues of Egypt, followed by the drowning of Pharaoh's army. Are we calling God drowning an army "Moses fighting his own battles"?

  4. The conversion of Paul. One day he was riding around murdering Christians, the next God struck him down and changed him.

  5. What do you think praying for things is for?

No friend, your theory is not a goer, as far as the Bible is concerned.

80 days ago
1 score
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You haven't read the Bible. God is an active God who intervenes. Some obvious examples:

  1. Jesus. God literally showed up in person.

  2. All the other prophets. A classic one is Elijah, who was able to eliminate the priests of Baal after God directly intervened at Mt Carmel.

  3. The plagues of Egypt, followed by the drowning of Pharaoh's army. Are we calling God drowning an army "Moses fighting his own battles"?

  4. The conversion of Paul. One day he was riding around murdering Christians, the next God struck him down and changed him.

  5. What do you think praying for things is for?

No friend, your theory is not a goer, as far as the Bible is concerned.

80 days ago
1 score