While God can exercise complete control over everything, I see no reason to think that he actually does. There are a great many things that happen in life that were not ordained by God but are simply the result of man's choices.executioner wrote:Correct, and along the same lines He gives us the will and rights to do what we want, but it all comes back to where God has COMPLETE control over everything(including CCM) and its up to us Christians to have the faith that He does. Too be honest I see some here in this post lacking the faith that God has provided for us.Boray wrote:Because of man's free will and because Christians try to find out what God wants for them and (hopefully) tries to follow that, I think God influences Christians to an extent but not so much people who believe there is no God or choose not to follow him. So I think that God probably have put Petra together and influenced them to do what they do, or put a will in them to do this so to say, a calling. And I think he has put a will in us (the Petra fans) to don't put garbage in our (computer) brains but to think of what we eat musically. But music is a matter of taste, culture, age, etc etc. Everyone can't like a certain group or music style. If you don't like a CD you simply won't buy it. However, I think God can speak to you through music. So he probably can open someones heart for a song or whatever. It all depends on so many things.Mountain Man wrote: To put it another way, while God used Petra's success, I do not believe he caused it.
It's like the joke I once heard:
"When I get to heaven, I'm going to ask God why he didn't do more to end suffering in the world."
"When I get to heaven, I'm afraid he's going to ask me the same thing."
To suggest that God is the cause of our successes and failures is to alleviate ourselves of personal responsibility.
I also think it is extremely arrogant of you to suggest that any disagreement we have is based on my lack of "faith".