If God were to remove all evil from our world (but somehow leave human beings on the planet), it would mean that the essence of 'humanness' would be destroyed. We would become robots.Let me explain what I mean by this. If God eliminated evil by programming us to perform only good acts, we would lose this distinguishing mark - the ability to make choices. We would no longer be free moral agents. We would be reduced to the status of robots.Let's take this a step further. Robots do not love. God created us with the capacity to love. Love is based upon one's right to choose to love. We cannot force others to love us. We can make them serve us or obey us. But true love is founded upon one's freedom to choose to respond.
Exercise and proper eating habits are very important, since the Bible says that the body is God__ holy temple, but I don__ think that superbodies equate with committed Christian discipleship. Some of the greatest saints I__e known have been those with physical infirmities.
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Exercise and proper eating habits are very important, since the Bible says that the body is God__ holy temple, but I don__ think that superbodies equate with committed Christian discipleship. Some of the greatest saints I__e known have been those with physical infirmities.
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