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Does the God punish on this earth those who cause us to suffer unjustly?


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No!  God doesn't concern Its self with the daily affairs of the world.

 

 


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The road to nowhere is paved with good 'intentions'.

Yes, I believe without a doubt that 'What Goes Around Comes Around'.  At least that's the way I've seen things happen in my lifetime.  God is a Just God.


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