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How do I stop having bad thoughts about God?

How do I stop having bad thoughts about God?

These bad thoughts about God are usually seen in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. These are called ‘blasphemous obsession’ and are very distressing. It can be effectively treated with antiobssessive drugs and you can lead an absolutely normal life. Consult a Psychiatrist nearby or online.

Do our thoughts condemn us?

Thoughts alone don’t condemn us. We don’t usually directly chose our thoughts, but our actions help to shape them.

What is an impure thought?

not morally pure or proper; unchaste or obscene. impure thoughts. 6. marked by foreign and unsuitable or objectionable elements or characteristics, as a style of art or of literary expression.

Does God allow evil to exist?

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If God is both able and willing to stop evil, but chooses not to stop all evil, that means God has allowed evil to exist. As is stated above, there are many aspects to this issue of allowing evil, including free will, the degree of evil, the definition of evil, how much evil ought God stop, etc.

Is it hard to accept the fact that God lives within us?

It can be hard accepting the fact that God lives within us. For years we were taught God is in heaven and if we follow the commandments and do good things, one day we will go to heaven and live with him face to face. We have an image of God sitting on a throne in heaven and we are far, far away down on earth.

Why did God make people willing to say ‘no’?

Swallows and whales and butterflies migrate…there’s no willing or not willing. They don’t have choice. But He made people with the freedom to say ‘No.’ And that’s because He made humans in His image, able to love Him and others.

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Does God exist beyond humanity?

God has no existence beyond humanity, and beyond our planet. •Humans use God to cope with the harsh reality of our existence. God answers prayers and intervenes to help us, only in the way that our mind uses God to help ourselves. As a coping strategy, God is often ineffective.