They still believe in a loving and caring G-d.
Now, I’m not going to lecture you into doing that, that’s your free will and prerogative, and no one should judge you for your feelings. But you also shouldn’t try to convince a person who does believe in a loving G-d that that’s not true because of your own experiences.
RedBottoms wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:40 amIf God loves me he has a weird way of showing it. Killing my first two babies. Letting them die. Making me very infertile so I had to go through all kinds of heartbreak and hoops to have kids. That is not how you show someone you love themValentina327 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:05 amWe believe in Him just as you believe that your husband/parents/children/dog loves you. There is no physical manifestation, nothing you can see and touch, nothing to show and you have no way to prove it to an outsider.Anonymous 5 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:36 am There’s no such thing as proving something doesn’t exist. Logic 101. B05BF090-880F-410C-B109-E9DE1DA1FDB2.jpeg
Why do you believe that people love you where there is zero proof?
Faith 101