How can heaven be a perfect place is loved ones aren't there?
How can Christians reconcile their belief in an all-knowing God with the idea that people have free will?
I am just know starting to realize how great questions are, and how much I like discussing them. I am sooooo far from knowing all the answers, but that is part of the point. Yes, I know that I have been saved by an almighty, loving God. But shouldn't I be able to answer questions about him better? Today I went around with some people from the CU, doing a survey for next semester's topics. The question we asked was: If you could ask one question of a Christian, what would it be? We got one or two semi-hostile responses, a few joke ones, but also a good number of serious ones (see above). For Christians reading this, I encourage you to look into these. For non-Christians, what would you ask? If you have something, ask! This is too important of an issue to keep pushing it aside.
On a lighter note, I went to see 2012 last night. It was a typical end of the world film, kind of cheesy, but still entertaining. For me at least. While I was pulling my hair out from anxiety over who would make it and who wouldn't, Rebekka was curled up sleeping in the chair next to me.
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