No, the idea about God curse anybody was invented by western Europeans in the 15 century to belittle people who they conquer and held as slaves, but make it look more credible when King James translated The Bible into english in 1611 he inserted that lie into the Bible about Noah put a curse on his youngest son. but if you read the modern day version they change it from Noah to God ,this same lie was been used in the 60 when black people was struggling for independence all over the world more than any time in history,the same lie was used in South Africa by the racist government the ruling class of India still use that lie to steal and kill the Dravidians,or the native people of india who are black.
If you read Genesis more carefully, you may find that curse had more to do with sexual orientation than race. Noah's son Ham "looked upon his father's nakedness." Nobody really knows what that meant, and ancient Jewish scholars have debated that situation thoroughly. What people think happened ranges from just looking, to an intimate act, to mutilation. Since it was described as an act or behavior, it seems that "looking upon" was a euphemism and that more than just observation occurred. But that is not ruled out by the text either due to what his brothers did next in covering up their father with their eyes averted (they walked in backwards). Interestingly, Ham was not cursed. Canaan was. If you follow the lineage of Canaan, in 4-6 generations, his descendants founded the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. God destroyed those cities. So the curse resulted in less people, not more people of a certain race.
Black Death was thought to be anger of god. Or conspiracy by Jews.
People thought it to be curse of god. Or conspiracy from jews and theaters.
because they thought that black people and short peoples were a curse sent from god.
There is no such thing as a curse. God does not curse people. In fact, God does not seem to directly punish people at all. The only curse is the indirect one, the fact that sins do not result in happiness but in emptiness, sadness, or guilt.
the people thought the cause of the black plague was a witches curse.
People would go around selling 'indulgences' or 'god's tokens' in the Black Death for people who had sinned and wanted to make it up to god so he wouldn't curse them with the plague. Of course it didn't stop them getting the plague so preists made a lot of money out of them!
The curse of Ham is a biblical fallacy perpetrated by people who wanted to justify the enslavement of black people. The premise was that Noah cursed Ham, his black son, and doomed him to a life of servitude to others (slavery). In actuality, there is no curse of Ham, who was Ethiopian, but a curse of Canaan, who was not.
God did not curse anyone for being fruitless. Jesus cursed a fig tree for being fruitless. People often thought that women who were unable to have children as being cursed by God.
As phrased, it is not biblical. Not exactly sure which verse you're referring to, but here are two possibilities:(Romans 8:31-32) ". . .If God is for us, who can be against us?..."(Matthew 19:6) ". . .what God has joined together, let no one separate."
God will curse those who curse the Jews
The duration of Curse of the Black Widow is 1.67 hours.
people dont curse in other "god's" names because they always want to blame everything on jesus because there is power in his name and he is rthe one true living god and no the other ones like budda and all of that