Analysis of Why do we make god suite our needs?



Why do we make god suite our needs? He created the universe and now you don't want snow on your golf course. We are self involved we don't understand a being that is larger than we see. A god who watches us like we watched tv. We don't understand the love he has for us. We're a petulant child that wants that toy. He is ours but are we ready if he left. There is a whole universe.


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As we go we expect god to bend to our will.

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Written on January 05, 2022

Submitted by Lowlarr on January 06, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Larry Lowry

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