You have to be very careful with this, there has just been a earthquake here, and looting was probablly worse than the own earthquake in many senses.
I agree that people can take what they need for free, if they REALLY need it, and in that case it is not looting, but it ends being more a collective histeria than a real need thing, and it creates a very bad climate of chaos.
I think that is better that authorities regulate the free food delivery, in order to prevent the chaos.
Anyway what we most saw here were not cases of real need, but cases of histeria or people just steeling (tvs, microwaves, etc).
1. I dont see the absurd, in fact, I see it as something basic in the postulation of faith. It would not have sense that we had to find God if we didnt have the freedom to do it.
2. No one said that non believers dont go to heaven, that you dont follow Him does not mean that you dont go to church or thing like that, its that you have distanced your way from good.
3. We believe that everything happens because God wants it to happen, but there are different ways of divine approval. By one hand the approved will (and therefore supported will), and by the other hand, the supported, but reprobate will. That something happens because God does want it doesnt mean that its what He wants for us, he approves it because of a very important rule that is very useful to understand this: "God can not contradict itself", if He gives us freedom, He wont go against it.
*I had problems in the transaltion with some words like approved and supported will. It would be better to translate it as approvative and supportative will, or something like that, but in the translator it didnt exist.
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You have to be very careful with this, there has just been a earthquake here, and looting was probablly worse than the own earthquake in many senses.
I agree that people can take what they need for free, if they REALLY need it, and in that case it is not looting, but it ends being more a collective histeria than a real need thing, and it creates a very bad climate of chaos.
I think that is better that authorities regulate the free food delivery, in order to prevent the chaos.
Anyway what we most saw here were not cases of real need, but cases of histeria or people just steeling (tvs, microwaves, etc).
1. I dont see the absurd, in fact, I see it as something basic in the postulation of faith. It would not have sense that we had to find God if we didnt have the freedom to do it.
2. No one said that non believers dont go to heaven, that you dont follow Him does not mean that you dont go to church or thing like that, its that you have distanced your way from good.
3. We believe that everything happens because God wants it to happen, but there are different ways of divine approval. By one hand the approved will (and therefore supported will), and by the other hand, the supported, but reprobate will. That something happens because God does want it doesnt mean that its what He wants for us, he approves it because of a very important rule that is very useful to understand this: "God can not contradict itself", if He gives us freedom, He wont go against it.
*I had problems in the transaltion with some words like approved and supported will. It would be better to translate it as approvative and supportative will, or something like that, but in the translator it didnt exist.
me too, but in 2007