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If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 812493
New Zealand
11/7/2009 3:34 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Don't be a hypocrite and DO NOT AVOID THIS QUESTION, If God ask you just like abramham did to his son and passed his faith, would you do it?

Just answer yes or no

Period

If you don't answer, that mean your mind are in conflict and full of fear, which is why asking a child to be sacrifice doesn't come very often in the bible, which is why God called abramham "friend" rather "my children"



What a fucked up question. I mean, really.

But I gave a youngen, what have you given?

:steven:
 Quoting: Turtles Know

hf
Allen
User ID: 812496
United States
11/7/2009 3:37 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

This is a very serious question. I think many Christians have asked themselves this question. How could we not?

I sometimes wonder, what if God had asked Hitler's father to kill the boy who would become the monster of the Century. Would many of us argue with that?

I know that if God asked me to do this, it would be for a good reason. A part of me says there is no way I could do it. But another part of me says, Yes, in the end, I would, because I trust that God would have a good reason for asking.

So to answer your question, Yes.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 803742
Canada
11/7/2009 3:41 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Goddrunk, if satan exists, wouldn't that give god more reason to show up and clarify himself, instead of allowing his children to live in confusion which will eventually "lead to their demise?"

I could go on and on and on and on lol.

Have I studied the bible as a believer? Yes. As I said, I was raised Catholic; actually, all of my formal education was in Catholic schools. We studied that book from cover to cover, and I believed it quite emphatically...until the questions arose about the "dark" pieces of the bible. Our priests, nuns, and teachers gave the SAME answers you give, and NONE of them made logical sense. Holes galore, yet they're glossed over quite elaborately. It's pretty much impossible to get a straight answer.

Aside from that, I was quite the psychic child -- meaning, not only did I hear voices, but I saw family members who had crossed over the odd time. When I had mentioned that to my teachers, priests, etc. I was basically told that satan "had his hooks in me" and I'd better pray about it.

Morally, I could not worship any being that would do something I, as a human woman, could not do. There is no way I would condemn ANY of my children to burn for eternity because they didn't understand a message that I was unclear in giving. I also couldn't abuse my children by having them "prove" their love to me -- by offering a life, blood, food, water, item of clothing, etc.

So which parts of the bible are we supposed to follow to ensure we escape "damnation"? The parts that tell me to stone my children because they disobeyed me? But I thought I wasn't supposed to kill? Hold on -- my eternal happiness depends on me getting it right...so which one is it?

I've got to be up early for a baptism, of all things lol, so I wish you a good night. hf
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 803742
Canada
11/7/2009 3:43 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

This is a very serious question. I think many Christians have asked themselves this question. How could we not?

I sometimes wonder, what if God had asked Hitler's father to kill the boy who would become the monster of the Century. Would many of us argue with that?

I know that if God asked me to do this, it would be for a good reason. A part of me says there is no way I could do it. But another part of me says, Yes, in the end, I would, because I trust that God would have a good reason for asking.

So to answer your question, Yes.
 Quoting: Allen 812496


How would you know it was God?

What if you were wrong?

I used to hear voices as a child; they were very loving, they were accompanied by an overwhelming sense of love and peace, yet Christians and Catholics told me I was hearing the devil speak...

So how would you know?
Curtis Loew Subscriber
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User ID: 788869
United States
11/7/2009 3:46 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

No, that would actually be termed as delusional and I'm pretty sure that defense has never worked in a court of law.
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 810731
United States
11/7/2009 3:59 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

God doesnt demand stupid things like that
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 812496
United States
11/7/2009 4:02 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

This is a very serious question. I think many Christians have asked themselves this question. How could we not?

I sometimes wonder, what if God had asked Hitler's father to kill the boy who would become the monster of the Century. Would many of us argue with that?

I know that if God asked me to do this, it would be for a good reason. A part of me says there is no way I could do it. But another part of me says, Yes, in the end, I would, because I trust that God would have a good reason for asking.

So to answer your question, Yes.


How would you know it was God?

What if you were wrong?

I used to hear voices as a child; they were very loving, they were accompanied by an overwhelming sense of love and peace, yet Christians and Catholics told me I was hearing the devil speak...

So how would you know?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 803742


Very good question. It is hard to draw the line between our wishes and desires and delusions, and the Holy Spirit, and unholy spirits. I would have to trust that God would not let me hurt my child if it was demons I was hearing. In fact, quite often a few years ago, I would always ask God to never let me hear demonic voices or ever be deceived that way. And so far, they haven't.

It is a very scary thing, this Christianity. We are always walking on a razor's edge between what we think is real and what is real. It is not for the faint of heart.

And I personally have been spoken to by a demon, only once though, and I could feel the evil emanating from its voice.

As for delusions, well, who is master of that domain? There are over a hundred terms in psychology regarding bias in determining our everyday decisions. We are often deluded in minor ways, it is bound to happen in a major way once in a while. But murdering a child is beyond the norm. Still, I point to Hitler's father being asked to kill his son. Would it have been murder, or mercy for the millions to come?

I have a pretty open relationship to God. He allows me to question everything he does. He's never got onto me for that. So, I still profess that, Yes, I would sacrifice my son if he asked, because he would have a good reason, in my opinion.
Goddrunk Subscriber
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User ID: 811289
United States
11/7/2009 4:09 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Goddrunk, if satan exists, wouldn't that give god more reason to show up and clarify himself, instead of allowing his children to live in confusion which will eventually "lead to their demise?"

I could go on and on and on and on lol.

Have I studied the bible as a believer? Yes. As I said, I was raised Catholic; actually, all of my formal education was in Catholic schools. We studied that book from cover to cover, and I believed it quite emphatically...until the questions arose about the "dark" pieces of the bible. Our priests, nuns, and teachers gave the SAME answers you give, and NONE of them made logical sense. Holes galore, yet they're glossed over quite elaborately. It's pretty much impossible to get a straight answer.

Aside from that, I was quite the psychic child -- meaning, not only did I hear voices, but I saw family members who had crossed over the odd time. When I had mentioned that to my teachers, priests, etc. I was basically told that satan "had his hooks in me" and I'd better pray about it.

Morally, I could not worship any being that would do something I, as a human woman, could not do. There is no way I would condemn ANY of my children to burn for eternity because they didn't understand a message that I was unclear in giving. I also couldn't abuse my children by having them "prove" their love to me -- by offering a life, blood, food, water, item of clothing, etc.

So which parts of the bible are we supposed to follow to ensure we escape "damnation"? The parts that tell me to stone my children because they disobeyed me? But I thought I wasn't supposed to kill? Hold on -- my eternal happiness depends on me getting it right...so which one is it?

I've got to be up early for a baptism, of all things lol, so I wish you a good night. hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 803742


Goddrunk, if satan exists, wouldn't that give god more reason to show up and clarify himself, instead of allowing his children to live in confusion which will eventually "lead to their demise?"

There's plenty of proof. God could prove Himself to you, but you must prove yourself to God.

Have I studied the bible as a believer? Yes. As I said, I was raised Catholic; actually, all of my formal education was in Catholic schools. We studied that book from cover to cover, and I believed it quite emphatically...until the questions arose about the "dark" pieces of the bible. Our priests, nuns, and teachers gave the SAME answers you give, and NONE of them made logical sense. Holes galore, yet they're glossed over quite elaborately. It's pretty much impossible to get a straight answer.

Again, Catholic. Did you use the KJV as the ultimate authority, or did you use the Catholic bible? Those priests, nuns, etc, can not answer the things of God, because they are SPIRITUALLY DEAD, and if they do not repent and flee from that cult, they will end up in the lake.

They gave you the same answers I gave? You mean about Jesus taking your place for your sin on the cross, so you do not end up burning in the lake, but instead have life and have it more abundantly? Or Abraham acting out prophecy? If you do not believe Jesus died for your sins, then you are on your way to the lake. God could save you, but only God knows if you will turn from your wickedness. You say you do good works? No amount of good works will earn your way into God's kingdom, and the only thing left, apart from God's kingdom, is the lake.

Aside from that, I was quite the psychic child -- meaning, not only did I hear voices, but I saw family members who had crossed over the odd time. When I had mentioned that to my teachers, priests, etc. I was basically told that satan "had his hooks in me" and I'd better pray about it.

Spiritually dead people giving advice on how to deal with Satan? That's golden! Those priests, nuns, etc, are children of Satan. They are not saved if they are still members of the cult of the dead woman! For your information, the spirits of dead people you saw were not the spirits of those dead people, they were demons acting like they were spirits of those dead people.

Morally, I could not worship any being that would do something I, as a human woman, could not do. There is no way I would condemn ANY of my children to burn for eternity because they didn't understand a message that I was unclear in giving. I also couldn't abuse my children by having them "prove" their love to me -- by offering a life, blood, food, water, item of clothing, etc.

Unsaved, unregenerated people are not God's children. I do not believe you really understand how much God hates sin. Remember the flood of Genesis? God wiped out probably hundreds of millions of people, possibly billions (?) Why did God do that? Sin. God hates sin.

So which parts of the bible are we supposed to follow to ensure we escape "damnation"? The parts that tell me to stone my children because they disobeyed me? But I thought I wasn't supposed to kill? Hold on -- my eternal happiness depends on me getting it right...so which one is it?

You don't believe in the Bible to escape damnation, you believe that Jesus Christ paid the price for your sins in full. This does not mean that you can just go around sinning like there's no tomorrow, because God will punish you if you do. God is not mocked. Your eternal happiness depends on whether you wish to be judged by your sins, or believe in Jesus who died for your sins.

I've got to be up early for a baptism, of all things lol, so I wish you a good night. hf

Put your trust in Jesus.. Live. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father but by Jesus. Live, don't perish. Live now.. Don't waste a moment. Tomorrow isn't promised..

Last Edited by Goddrunk on 11/7/2009 at 4:40 AM
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DanfromtheHills
User ID: 671176
United States
11/7/2009 4:20 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

you miss what sacrifice is, sacrifice is showing the gods that you can do the most painful of deeds. You show that you can, not do coz you are asked.

Then how come Abraham is the only one who can do it?

1.6 billions wouldn't killed their's own child
 Quoting: 34


Are you 8 years old, or is english not your native language?

Also, no, I would not kill my son.
This is a test, This is only a test...
Truth without love is cold. Love without truth is blind.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 804698
Australia
11/7/2009 4:21 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

:What!:.......or words to that effect.
 Quoting: *Jentle*


chuckle

My answer is NUP!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 811611
United States
11/7/2009 4:26 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?
 Quoting: 34


He sacrificed His only Son didn't He? There is your answer. (my answer anyway)
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 812282
United States
11/7/2009 4:33 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Absolutely NOT.

What kind of "god" would ask that you do something like that anyway, knowing the mental anguish it would cause you -- "test" or otherwise?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 803742





The very same God who WAS willing to do the same, and DID do it for you. I won't try to explain the reasoning, because (quite frankly) I believe that it is way above your comprehension level.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 804698
Australia
11/7/2009 4:45 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Absolutely NOT.

What kind of "god" would ask that you do something like that anyway, knowing the mental anguish it would cause you -- "test" or otherwise?





The very same God who WAS willing to do the same, and DID do it for you. I won't try to explain the reasoning, because (quite frankly) I believe that it is way above your comprehension level.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 812282



How very christian and charitable of you...I hope some day you will find it in your righteous heart to regale us with your wisdom. I,for one will be waiting in anticipation

In yours
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 812446
United States
11/7/2009 4:49 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Absolutely NOT.

What kind of "god" would ask that you do something like that anyway, knowing the mental anguish it would cause you -- "test" or otherwise?





The very same God who WAS willing to do the same, and DID do it for you. I won't try to explain the reasoning, because (quite frankly) I believe that it is way above your comprehension level.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 812282


God didn't kill his son, he killed himself. Jesus is God in the flesh.

So again...would you sacrafice your child if God asked you to?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779693
United States
11/7/2009 4:52 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Absolutely NOT.

What kind of "god" would ask that you do something like that anyway, knowing the mental anguish it would cause you -- "test" or otherwise?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 803742


+1 Besides, if your god is so powerful, why wouldn't he just kill the child himself? And if it's a test, well, fuck you, you fucking, fucker (god, not OP), because I would never kill my child, not even for the big invisible dipshit in the sky (who doesn't exist).
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779693
United States
11/7/2009 4:52 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

yes, if 34 was my child
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 808342


lol
Goddrunk Subscriber
Agent Provocateur & Zionist Shill
User ID: 811289
United States
11/7/2009 4:55 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

The answer is no, hell no!

First, of all, a truly omniscient being would not have to test anyone; therefore the act of testing disproves the divinity of the requester.

Second, if God were not omniscient (contrary to what all Christians claim) but had to test one's commitment, I would not sacrifice my child for the sake of His/Her ego. I would defend my children with my life, and would not permit their slightest harm for any price. I would not, could not, sacrifice my own values for any mortal or any God. To that extent, I suppose I would be morally superior to the sort of God who would ask me to kill a child.

Third, I have no right to give any life but my own. The idea that I would show my faith by causing the death of another, be it my child, a stranger or even someone I disliked is both unjust and repulsive.

If I had been in Abraham's shoes, I would have asked God why He did not know what was in my heart since He was supposed to know everything. Then I would have reminded God that He made a big mistake when He told me to sacrifice my only son Isaac since I had another son Ishmael at the time (Bible scholars know what I am talking about). Then I would have told that phony God to kiss my mortal ass.

Does that answer your fucking question?
 Quoting: The Professor 660063



Testing, also known as discipline, was to build Abraham's faith and show him what God had in store for humanity through Jesus Christ.


Second, if God were not omniscient (contrary to what all Christians claim) but had to test one's commitment, I would not sacrifice my child for the sake of His/Her ego. I would defend my children with my life, and would not permit their slightest harm for any price. I would not, could not, sacrifice my own values for any mortal or any God. To that extent, I suppose I would be morally superior to the sort of God who would ask me to kill a child.

What a cop out. God would not require you to sacrifice your child on an altar. Are you implying God wanted Abraham to sacrifice his son? The text says otherwise. Also, as a side-note, you are very far from being morally superior to God. Sadly, you will probably find that out the hard way.

Third, I have no right to give any life but my own. The idea that I would show my faith by causing the death of another, be it my child, a stranger or even someone I disliked is both unjust and repulsive.

Another straw man cop out. Where in the Bible does it say God made Abraham sacrifice his son? Where does it say that Abraham slit his son's throat, and blood gushed everywhere?

If I had been in Abraham's shoes, I would have asked God why He did not know what was in my heart since He was supposed to know everything. Then I would have reminded God that He made a big mistake when He told me to sacrifice my only son Isaac since I had another son Ishmael at the time (Bible scholars know what I am talking about). Then I would have told that phony God to kiss my mortal ass.

Yeah, right. You talk brave now, but when you face God you will cower before His presence. God knew Abraham's heart, that is why he chose him in the first place. Going to say it again, Abraham was acting out prophecy and there is a verse to suggest he probably knew he was.
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Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779693
United States
11/7/2009 4:57 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

This is a very serious question. I think many Christians have asked themselves this question. How could we not?

I sometimes wonder, what if God had asked Hitler's father to kill the boy who would become the monster of the Century. Would many of us argue with that?

I know that if God asked me to do this, it would be for a good reason. A part of me says there is no way I could do it. But another part of me says, Yes, in the end, I would, because I trust that God would have a good reason for asking.

So to answer your question, Yes.
 Quoting: Allen 812496



I sincerely hope you have no children. If you do, then they need to become "property of the state." They'd be safer in the crap foster care system than at your "mercy".
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 765937
United Kingdom
11/7/2009 4:59 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Absolutely NOT.

What kind of "god" would ask that you do something like that anyway, knowing the mental anguish it would cause you -- "test" or otherwise?


+1
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 803442


How would you know for sure it was god telling you to do this?
Maybe it's just you loosing your mind.
Besides what would god want with my kid with all these racist retard christian cunts for him to pick from.
tkwasny
User ID: 809721
United States
11/7/2009 5:02 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

No. If god talks to you that's psychosis. You know, the voice in your head: "Kill the child."
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769110

The one true and only creator God communicates through presence in communion way, way beyond language or pictures in your head.

If you are "getting" words or pictures into your mind it is you talking to yourself only not out loud. (although it might be that too)

Religions engaged in any testing or ritualistic behavior is not of the true God. God does not need us for anything or have us prove ourselves worthy for anything. If you think that God changes it's the wrong god (small "g" intentional) It may be an enormous power, 4th in power capacity in all that exists over all space-time, but it is not God.

My answer is "out with you and back to hell where you dwell".

Last Edited by tkwasny on 11/7/2009 at 5:02 AM
Allen
User ID: 812496
United States
11/7/2009 6:13 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

I sincerely hope you have no children. If you do, then they need to become "property of the state." They'd be safer in the crap foster care system than at your "mercy".
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 779693


I was asked, and I answered honestly. What kind of Christian would I be if I said no? Our faith is not only founded on Jesus/Joshua, but also Abraham.

Joshua was a stumbling block to the Jews, and now Abraham is a stumbling block to the Atheists?

God is not an entity, or idea, this person is real. God is a real person. I think that scares people more than thinking there is no God at all.

God is trying to teach us things that will help us live, not just for a hundred years, or a thousand, not even a million, but for freakin' forever. It takes some serious learning to be able to live that long.

Now Abraham was asked to do this thing during a time when children were mass murdered to false Gods. This story spread, and showed that God didn't want children sacrificed to appease him. Yes, it did point to Joshua/Jesus, but the point was to show God didn't want or need child sacrifices.

Since when did trusting in God mean you would have it easy? Not everyone can withstand the evolution of becoming more than human. It takes a leap of faith, not a nice comfortable stance in your easy chair.
anonymous coward
User ID: 812534
Germany
11/7/2009 6:37 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Don't be a hypocrite and DO NOT AVOID THIS QUESTION, If God ask you just like abramham did to his son and passed his faith, would you do it?

Just answer yes or no

Period

If you don't answer, that mean your mind are in conflict and full of fear, which is why asking a child to be sacrifice doesn't come very often in the bible, which is why God called abramham "friend" rather "my children"
 Quoting: 34



God wouldn't ask.
mystylplx
User ID: 807177
United States
11/7/2009 6:51 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Andrea Yates answered "yes." That should explain it well enough for the rest of you who think that's the right answer.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 487397
United States
11/7/2009 7:00 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

It happened to me but, not in the way you're thinking.

In 2005, my 15 year old daughter was seriously injured - traumatic brain injury, coma and not expected to survive.

While they were rushing her to emergency surgery to remove both sides of her skull, I began to pray and immediately, the selfishness of begging God to save her life struck me and I prayed the simple prayer, "God, she's yours. I ask only one thing, if you take her, please help me deal with it."

At that moment, I understood what the story of Abraham and Isaac was about.

God not only saved her life, He gave her back to me and gave me the strength and clarity to deal with all the subsequent surgeries and rehab.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 798834

iamwith

THIS kind of sacrifice I can 100% get my head around.
God asking me to throw my kid across a rock and slit their throat on the other hand, is not.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 669887
United States
11/7/2009 7:07 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

("Oh, God said to Abraham, 'Kill me a son'/Abe said, 'Man, you must be puttin' me on...").
mystylplx
User ID: 807177
United States
11/7/2009 7:15 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

Another way to look at it is this--According to Genesis God gave the humans the ability to tell the difference between good and evil when Eve ate the apple. So if God asks you to do something that you know is evil, should you do it? Particularly since we no longer have the excuse of just saying we didn't know any better?

And "just following orders" is no excuse either. The Nazi's tried that defense at Nuremburg and no one bought it. If God asks you to do something evil the right thing to do is to say "no!"
Arcaneshift
User ID: 812575
United States
11/7/2009 7:21 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

No absolutly not I would ask God if the God he worships makes stupid requests.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 808006
United States
11/7/2009 7:22 AM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

I think sometimes in life absolute devotion is required for certain tasks, God was testing him, belief can be a strong motivator..to think of the greater good instead of the self is divine.
34
User ID: 810861
United States
11/7/2009 2:31 PM
Re: If God ask you to sacrifice your child, would you do it?Quote

I don't care the fuck if you guys insult me if my grammar or my english is not my first language, I have my own problem, so shut up


Anyway, some of you who said "Yes I Would because God have a good reason" are very disturbing peoples.

That is why people trust God because of one thing: HIS POWER

your child have nothing, no power or anything, but you would said yes because of many reason:

1)He have power
2)He never have a bad reason
3)therefore must have a good reason
4)He can raise my son back to life anyway
5) If I refused, he will not help me or love me anymore and THAT WILL BE SCARY



This is really sad because you peoples do not understand THE POINT, what the PURPOSE of asking to kill a child?

1) Pass your faith?
2)to prove God that Human can be trust next time?
3) To prove God he more important than a child because God is everywhere and everything?
4)To prove yourself?
5)To prove the world you made a pact with God?
6)To show yourself to God that you cannot be fail?
7)Killing a child prove your strong love to God and can do anything to ask of me, ask me to rape a woman, I WILL DO IT! Ask me to blow up a moon, I WILL DO IT! God must have a reason why he ask me! HE IS TRUE! Is that it?
8)Or maybe you are scare of God if you refuse and the next time, he won't ask you anymore or you pray for some help, he won't do it because you didn't do it?



If God ask me to do it, I would not do it and I am proud of it

Send me to hell for that.
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