- Nov 21, 2023
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Mark 2:1-12
So I have some questions about the story of the cripple that is given in the Book of Mark. I would like to request that any of my fellow forum members who would be so kind as to answer; not give me the "scientific explanation", I already know those. This is about Faith.
1 If Sin is only punished after death, why was the man crippled during his lifetime here on the earth?
2 Is it possible that all physical ailments are punishment for Sin?
3 If Christ died so that all of mankind's Sin are forgiven; why are there children still born crippled on this earth?
4 If a cripple goes to a Church, they accept Christ as their Lord and Savior; why can't they get up and walk as soon as the preacher (pastor, minister, priest or whatever) tells them their Sin is forgiven?
Nothing is at it seems; the truth is here, the proof is coming.
So I have some questions about the story of the cripple that is given in the Book of Mark. I would like to request that any of my fellow forum members who would be so kind as to answer; not give me the "scientific explanation", I already know those. This is about Faith.
1 If Sin is only punished after death, why was the man crippled during his lifetime here on the earth?
2 Is it possible that all physical ailments are punishment for Sin?
3 If Christ died so that all of mankind's Sin are forgiven; why are there children still born crippled on this earth?
4 If a cripple goes to a Church, they accept Christ as their Lord and Savior; why can't they get up and walk as soon as the preacher (pastor, minister, priest or whatever) tells them their Sin is forgiven?
Nothing is at it seems; the truth is here, the proof is coming.