Friday, December 18, 2009

Doesn't the fact that God put oil in the ground mean that He wanted us to drive cars?

Do you think this was the whole reason for the dinosaurs?





So we could eventually develop the technologies which would end up polluting our atmosphere to the point of environmental catastrophe?





Was this part of His ';perfect'; plan or a result of chance?Doesn't the fact that God put oil in the ground mean that He wanted us to drive cars?
Actually the oil is in the ground to lubricate the earths plates. If you think driving cars is bad, wait until the earth loses all it's lubrication.Doesn't the fact that God put oil in the ground mean that He wanted us to drive cars?
Alright, man!!!


You are really trying t'stir the pot, aren't you?


Why don't you just come right out and ask how many people of faith really are people of faith? (I'm about t'fall off'a my chair here - you are way too good, dude!!!!)





Let's start with the question as to whether His ';perfect plan'; was sullied in the garden?


Then we'd have to determine whether God is omnipotent, right?


And then, maybe omnipresent?


Oh, what a tangled fibrous web of faith.....maybe that's why lasting faith is analagous to tree roots going deep....fibrously webbing out. Or solid ground.....etc.


Keep them coming, will you? This is excellent my friend!!!!
Not just cars, my friend. His perfect plan was all about the Hot Rods!!! Im in Texas, so we include trucks in there too.





But seriously, God isnt gonna come in here and save our @$$ everytime we screw up. We've known what cars do to the atmosphere, and we've given oil any value it may have. God had nothing to do with this mess we've created, other than giving us the common sense to know better than to $hit where we sleep.
Faith means accepting that somethign, even if it doesnt make sense, is true, even though your point is funny.


And, many of the end-time prophecies to me seem to speak of pollution across the earth.
Yes. The arsenic is there so we can use it after we find out what fools we have been.
God was a Studebaker Man, then the Godless Japanese with fuel economy and Shinto ways went and spoiled it all! Be cool.
I think that conclusion would be a rather long jump for a number of reasons.
this is such a retorical question.....l
No, he wanted us to fight wars over it.





No wait, that was Bush...
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