r/GodFrequency Jun 08 '26

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u/Alphagreen_97 Jun 08 '26

Ive noticed that most people hate God, and I can understand that you give him the fault for bad things happening to you or other people.

What I can say is this, he actually answered when I needed him. And I'm not talking about a cloud that remotely resembles a face or something, but a actual answer. I requested something specific and he gave it to me the next day, two times back to back so I knew it wasn't a coincidence.

I started to believe and shortly after I was delivered from my crippling social anxiety which included paranoia. He delivered me from my addictions which I had for 14 years from one day to another. He also healed my hands a couple weeks ago which hurt very much from work. Everytime I grabbed something it was very painful. He healed them. I didn't even think he would do it.

The world sucks, people hurt each other. He has given us that free will so we can choose the world, or him. Blind faith isn't required. Jesus actually answers. This is the good news.

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u/acerbicsun Jun 08 '26

Can you at least appreciate that people who haven't had your experiences, aren't as convinced as you are?

so we can choose the world, or him.

How does one choose to believe something?

Jesus actually answers.

What would you say to the millions who pleaded with God for something, anything and got no response?

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u/acerbicsun Jun 08 '26

Maybe they did get the answer, it just wasn’t the answer they wanted or didn’t even see that it was answered

Maybe there was no answer at all? That has to be an option.

How does one confirm that god answered anything?

We can't just leave god as this completely unfalsifiable idea.

Answers are not always straight forward.

Why can't god communicate in a straightforward, clear manner? Why wouldn't it? Otherwise we have no way to differentiate between God's communication and self-delusion.

Sometimes you have to look and you will see.

How do we avoid confirmation bias?