- Joined
- Dec 27, 2017
I know exactly what you're saying and I entirely agree with you. Were it that I was a church going man, I'd sooner say he'd been deceived by the Devil before saying God did anything. I'd more likely just say he failed in his challenge set at his feet. God doesn't necessarily even create the challenge. His expectation, to my understanding which could be wrong of course, was that he merely expects you to utilize your faith or whatever to overcome.The dysphoria itself might be considered a trial, of sorts. I'm not denying that. I am saying that he's going about this the wrong way. Rather than blame God for the surgeries he had performed on himself, Fanny ought to try and see what he did to make the situation as bad as it is. And unfortunately he isn't interested in introspection. I guess I can't blame him, in a way. It's easier to look to others as being responsible for his poor choices, but that only goes so far before he'll run-out of people to blame or moments to seethe. Then he'll be left with nothing.
How this person is lacking any level of introspection is disturbing as being introspective and seeing it as important is something I always felt you should have gotten out of the religion. The fact so many don't merely attests to never having read the bible or listened likely to a single sermon. If I had a nickle for every time a sermon the pastor was giving boiled down to "person encounters challenge, blames god, realizes god isn't at fault for his own stupidity and then attempts to change" I'd be fucking millionaire. So long as I put those nickles into Bitcoin during its infancy.