Some times the circumstances lead us to believe that GOD is not kind to us. Is there anyway to show resentment to GOD when we love God and HIS creations from the core of our heart. How to show resentment to GOD?
I've often asked the same question when I go into my garage and step in a pile of invisible purple dragon poo.
How does one resent something that is invisible and undetectable?
I think in the psychosis of your own mind, this is exactly what you set out to do.
coveted double laughie dude.
one can resent the invisible and undetectable because it is invisible and undetectable
No, you can resent the people claiming the invisible and undetectable is real.
Not really, It's the people trying to force it down your throat that should get the resentment
Wasn't trying to correct you. Just stating who I think should get the resentment
There is nothing wrong with correcting me when I error.
Hence the problem with G/gods -they are invisible, else undetectable.
But, generally speaking nearly everyone who believes in a/many G/gods do not want "It" to be visible or detectable, so as to continue believing, disbelieving, praising or resenting. Visibility and detectability void most forms of sensationalism. Fortunately, tangibility is a property of Creator. The tangible is creation itself. Man has made up enough G/gods to ignore this, as to continue indulging the same thing he has for thousands of years -himself; his own ha~satan/ego. Man is a complete reflection of all of creation combined. His inception has caused him to resent himself -despise himself and fog the image he was made to be. There is a cure for this affliction, but neither side of Theos [the collective mechanical & emotional systems] wants to reveal it, lest life as humanity know it end -and Life humanity ought to be living begin. Interim, that resentment escalates inwardly and outwardly.
James
I don't understand.
Are you saying you want to show resentment toward God?
I believe God is big enough to handle our angers, disappointments and resentments.
When trying to show resentment to God for some percieved unkindness we may end up being further unkind. I say give him a break; that is, forgive him - and ourselves while were at it. Feels good.
If you're a believer, you show resentment to God by disobeying his orders.
If you're a nonbeliever, you don't waste your time trying to show resentment to something you don't even believe exists.
This is what i do when i am REALLY angry.
Because he is Invisible and i can only "imagine" Him in my mind, i therefore dialogue internally and tell him what i really think, screaming at Him in my mind, holding back nothing.
I don't get rude, but i fume and also ask my supposed Guardian Angels why they seem to shirk their duties, if i'm really pissed. I say it as it is.
Didn't they say somewhere in the bible some thing like "Be angry, but sin not?" Well i guess that means (to me of course!) that i can be angry, as long as i don't go bashing someone's head in.
Expressing resentment toward God is like spitting into the wind. It accomplishes nothing of value in the short run. It's a pity party of one. What purpose does it serve? Other than as an attempt at a cosmic dare?
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