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Originally Posted by Timmy
What you posted was wrong. Simple as that. Argue with my son, if you like: his testimony contradicts your baseless claim. He begged God to make him straight. When God didn't do that, it led to depression. He thought about killing himself every single day. Yeah, you tell him he is just making an excuse for sin.
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I guess there's no way we could have missed something in how we pray or how it shoudl be dealt with. Deliverance, or prayer, or fasting. Nah, we could nto miss anhything. God must have, eh? Not.
In no way am I belittling your son. It's not personal. It's just that we think we exhausted all the areas, when we simply asked amiss. All I know is that I saw people delivered, which required more than just a prayer. There's more to seeing God's will accomplished than prayer, you know.
I guess it requires faith to realize we simply don't have all the answers, and we just cannot know everything just because we think we can. Faith also implies there may be more than what we know and understand, and that it's not the Bible or God that is wrong, but us . We're not ones whom the universe cannot contain, you know. You do know that, right?