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To Challenge and Discuss God and his Ways

To fully understand anything one must ask questions, discuss openly, be prepared to challenge and be challenged and so take on board others views.

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It will take time to put the whole site up but I would like to know what to do first, Bible characters, Study Notes, Talks, FAQ, Questions to consider when reading books of the Bible (Acts, John, Mark, Luke are up first).

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The most FAQ asked of me is If there is a loving God why do such evil things happen? To understand this one needs to come to terms with our purpose in creation, we have been given Freewill to decide for ourselves what we do and only when we really mess up will God intervene. Evil is in our hands and how we handle life will decide our final outcome.

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For me the purpose of life is to decide what our purpose is and live by it. I believe Our Creator gave us freewill to make that choice and if we make the right choices then we will meet the purpose we were created for.

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