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Christianity EtcRe: I Am Struggling With Doubt; Here Is A Timely Help by lightblazingnow(op): 2:14pm On Apr 23, 2017
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Christianity EtcRe: I Am Struggling With Doubt; Here Is A Timely Help by lightblazingnow(op): 2:12pm On Apr 23, 2017
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Christianity EtcRe: Are You Going To Heaven Or Hell? by lightblazingnow(op): 1:58pm On Apr 23, 2017
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Christianity EtcRe: I Am Struggling With Doubt; Here Is A Timely Help by lightblazingnow(op): 1:55pm On Apr 23, 2017
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Christianity EtcRe: I Am Struggling With Doubt; Here Is A Timely Help by lightblazingnow(op): 8:14am On Apr 23, 2017
I feel as if I need something I can see, touch and understand—how can I get rid of these doubts?

If you're hanging from the cliff, the guy hanging from the branch next to you isn't going to be much help. You need someone above on firm ground to throw you a line and pull you up. That's the kind of Christian friend you need—someone who's on solid spiritual ground. If you don't know anyone like this, start praying that God would send a strong Christian into your life who can help you.

I'd also encourage you to read the Psalms. This part of the Bible is packed with real, deep and intense emotion. And the feelings expressed in the Psalms aren't always pretty, either. Along with praise, the writers also express emotions like frustration, anger and fear. I'd encourage you to pick up a copy of The Message: Psalms Pocket Edition by Eugene Peterson (NavPress). Written in today's language, this wonderful version of the Psalms really captures the feelings of both the firm believer and the serious doubter.

No matter what's causing your doubts, remember this: You can doubt and still be a person of deep faith. Just look at Job. Even during a time of intense doubting, he was someone God loved and listened to (Job 42). God wasn't turned off by Job's doubts. He will not reject you because of yours. He wants to help you through them, and he wants to be your God and your friend in spite of them.

With that said, don't let your doubts move you away from reading your Bible or from praying and worshiping. Like the Psalm writers, let both your doubts and your praise be a part of your prayers and your worship. And don't neglect service. As we see the needs of others, we tend to spend less time thinking about ourselves—or our struggles and doubts. As we allow God's love to flow through us to others, our questions, while still there, may not seem quite as important as they once did.

When your doubts seem overwhelming, remember this story from Mark 9. A man came to Jesus with his demon-possessed son. After begging Jesus to chase out the demon, he says (in The Message version): "If you can do anything, do it. Have a heart and help us!"

Jesus responds: "If? There are no 'ifs' among believers. Anything can happen."

And the father cries out: "Then I believe. Help me with my doubts!"

Let this be your own heart's cry, too. Seek God each day and tell him your struggles and your doubts. He wants to help you through them. He also wants to be your friend and Lord, even, and especially, during your times of doubt.
Christianity EtcI Am Struggling With Doubt; Here Is A Timely Help by lightblazingnow(op): 8:14am On Apr 23, 2017
I'm Doubting My Faith

I feel as if I need something I can see, touch and understand—how can I get rid of these doubts?


I've been having doubts and insecurities about my faith. I feel as if I need something more tangible, something I can see, touch and understand. And I don't know anyone who has had these same feelings. How can I get rid of these doubts?

You are definitely not alone. Maybe you're just more open and honest about your feelings than a lot of people you know. In fact, I would say that most Christ-followers have at one time or another struggled with doubts. I know sincere Christians who have been believers for years and still struggle.

Doubting your faith is not necessarily a bad thing, either. In fact, it can lead to spiritual growth and maturity. It can be a time when you move from your family's faith to actually owning your beliefs in a deep and real way.

So don't be too hard on yourself for having doubts. Still, I would encourage you to try to figure out where your doubts are coming from. As I understand it, there are usually two basic reasons people doubt:

1) Intellectual questions. In this case, people's doubts come from questions about what's true and what's logical. People who have intellectual doubts often have questions like these: "Why should I believe the Bible is inspired by God?" "How is Christianity different from any other religions?" "Why isn't evolution true?"

When I was younger, I had a difficult time understanding the con-cept of Christ's resurrection. I took time to read, study and listen to experts on the topic. Today, I believe there are intellectual, historical and scientific reasons to believe that Jesus really did rise from the dead. The hours I spent studying and researching were well worth my time.

If you have intellectual doubts, I encourage you to search for answers. A great place to start would be the student editions of The Case for Faith and The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel with Jane Vogel (Zondervan). Written specifically for high school students, these two books are well researched and easy to understand.

2) Emotional questions. These questions often come from hurt or grief. The emotional doubter may actually ask questions that are similar to those asked by the intellectual doubter: "Why does God allow suffering?" "How could a loving God send someone to hell for not being a Christian?" "Why are people born with disabilities?" The difference is that emotional doubters are not easily satisfied with intellectual answers. Why? Because their problem is not intellectual. It's usually about their wounded feelings.

Emotional doubters don't need "answers" as much as they need God's love and comfort. They often need a shoulder to cry on and someone to listen to them. If you are doubting because of hurt in your life, I'd encourage you to find a mature, caring Christian who is a good listener.

In fact, I'd encourage you to look for someone who can help you during this time of doubting—whatever the cause of your doubts may be. Is there a mature Christian in your life you can confide in? This would be the type of person who would take your questions seriously, and who wouldn't belittle you or scold you because you're questioning your faith. Again, I stress mature
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BusinessRe: Bill Gates Explains How And Why China's​ Economy Is Growing So Fast by lightblazingnow(op): 7:41am On Apr 23, 2017
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BusinessBill Gates Explains How And Why China's​ Economy Is Growing So Fast by lightblazingnow(op): 7:36pm On Apr 22, 2017
Bill Gates Explains How And Why China Is Developing So Fast: Be Prepared To Be Shocked

China used about 146 percent more concrete in three years than the U.S. has in the last century, a fact pointed out by philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in a blog post on the world's dematerialization.

Gates draws his figures on concrete consumption from "Making the Modern World: Materials and Dematerialization," a book by historian Vaclav Smil. Concrete, according to Smil, is the most important man-made material.

From 2011 through 2013, China consumed approximately 6.6 gigatons of concrete. Meanwhile, the U.S. consumed about 4.5 gigatons of concrete from 1901 to 2000.

"Concrete is the foundation, literally, for the massive expansion of urban areas of the past several decades, which has been a big factor in cutting the rate of extreme poverty in half since 1990," stadtes Gates. "In 1950, the world made roughly as much steel as cement, a key ingredient in concrete; by 2010, steel production had grown by a factor of 8, but cement had gone up by a factor of 25."

To put that concrete consumption in perspective, take a look at this Gif of Shanghai's evolution since 1987:


While China has proven itself fertile ground for skyscrapers and superhighways, its consumption of paper is an anomaly. Paper, a material Gates ranks third behind steel and concrete, is being consumed at an increasing rate in China.


In the U.S. and Japan, paper consumption began to decline around the mid-'90s. But in China and the rest of the world, the trend continues in the opposite direction.

"I still think we'll see a paperless office someday, given the downward trend in the United States and elsewhere and the rise of ubiquitous computing," says Gates. "But Smil reminded me that the death of paper is a long way off."


Though China is gorging itself on paper and concrete, it appears its appetite for metal has slowed. As late as 2012, China accounted for about 43.1 percent of copper - that was five times the amount of copper consumed by the U.S.

While the figures on China's demand for commodities may be stunning to some, Gates' post takes a broader look at how the world is consuming raw materials. The world finds ways to produce products more efficiently, but does so to inevitably consume more.

"The big concern isn't so much whether we will run out of anything -- it's the impact that extracting and using these materials is having on the planet," says Gates, adding later: "I'm also surprised that the oceans get so little attention compared with other environmental problems, and I think they deserve more."

However to become truly successful they will have to accept the faith of the son of God Almighty, CHRIST JESUS.

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