Janet,
 
I hope you ran out of  that neurologists office really fast!  And, I assume 
you never went  back.  
 
Barbarah,
 
You are right  too.  That's why I find the Bible so confusing.  How is one 
supposed  to figure out how to discover it without misconstruing the  
meaning?
 
Jude in  Michigan
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/18/2013 11:27:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

That is  maddeningly ridiculous and sounds more like the idea of karma. Job 
was  afflicted even though God Himself said he had done nothing wrong. In 
John  9:1-4 it says, "As [Jesus] passed by, he saw a man  blind from birth. 
And his disciples asked him, 'Rabbi, who sinned, this man  or his parents, 
that he was born blind?' Jesus answered, 'It was not that this man sinned, or 
his parents, but that the works  of God might be displayed in him.'"

I once wrote up an  extensive list of reasons the Bible gives for suffering:
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/2007/07/16/scriptural-reasons-for-suffering/_
 
(http://barbarah.wordpress.com/2007/07/16/scriptural-reasons-for-suffering/) 

Barbara  H.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Janet Dunn <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


The last neuro that I went to told me that when you are not living a  good 
life, then God will afflict you.  When you  straighten up  your life and 
live the way you are supposed to, a way that is pleasing to  God, then He will 
stop the affliction.  He told me to go home and be  grateful that my 
affliction has not caused more damage, and that God has  allowed me to get to 
where 
I am.  geesh, thanks buddy.

Janet  









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