No. God demands complete subservience.
Questioning God is the way to faith. God is not insecure or afraid of one's questions. The trouble is that people do not receive the s that God gives. ie. they are proud. The problem with the questioning of Thomas was not that he questioned but that he didn't believe when there was good reason to - there were by that time a number of good witnesses and a variety of evidence (Jesus has eaten food and showed Hos scars etc).
No. You're not supposed to question God. You're supposed to Fear god. Search The Bible for the words "Fear of God", "Fear God" and "Fear of the Lord" and you'll understand what I mean.
Probably there needs to be a differentiation made between both our attitude when we 'question God' and what we mean by this and who it is who can legitimately question God.
In saying that 'questioning God is the way to faith' I intended to convey the idea that in asking legitimate questions we will receive s which will, if heeded add to and strengthen faith. The Psalms, many of which are prayers, are full of questions to God. I do not believe, since the Psalms are the word of God, that 'unthinking obedience' is what the Bible teaches for Christians.
Certainly we are to fear and honor and adore and submit to God. But it is indeed necessary to ask questions, probably even essential, if we are to understand God's personal will for our lives.
The questions which come from a futile intent to disprove God or the Bible are indeed out of place since they come from an assumption of God being somehow in error or At Fault, whereas it is actually either our faulty understanding or a faulty attitude of heart that will not accept what God says. This is often just plain human pride in which I am on the throne of my life and not God.
No. You may not like the to your question and turn you into an unbeliever.
I suppose I shall have to answer this question, eventually.
Monotheism is the belief in one god. I suppose a religion would be more specific to your question, however, seeing as that would by definition mean that everyone in hat religion worshiped the same god.
Poseidon is the god of the sea and earthquakes, so I suppose he is god of the earth.
I suppose that I would be Blobbert, the god of all things shapeless.
how am I suppose to answer this question if I need the answer to the question
Eagle,I suppose.
theres suppose to be another do after you in the question
dude you didn't finish your question how am i suppose to no if you don't finish the question!
No, there was never a Greek god named Hepatitus. Hepatitis is a disease. I suppose that the closest sounding god to that is Hephaestus.
If there is a god or there is not a god
There are many different answers to this question as there are many different opinions of Jesus, but i suppose the mains one are 2: 1) He was the Son of God, and 2) He was the Saviour of the world
Okay, if you write it thus: May God shower you with His Grace. I suppose.