OK, folks. Here's a tough one to consider from the DUH category.
1. Don't Test God. 2. Don't be stupid. 3. The End
D.
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I read that article. One has to wonder if this person entered The Kingdom of Heaven after being killed by those lions. Obviously not in his right mind to climb into a lion enclosure and taunt the lions, I suppose "WHY" he wasn't in his right mind plays a role. May it have been drugs, alcohol, depression, or maybe a birth defect mental disability? Many with incapacitated mental capacity from birth have a hard time with the concept of being saved. But, I suppose God takes that into consideration.
That guy must not have read the part in the bible that says not to test the Lord thy God. Assuming he was of average mental capacity and not under the influence of any substance.
I am not sure about his salvation-only God knows for sure, though this would also be a good example of using wisdom to make our decisions instead of simply following what we think God is telling us without first checking it out.
The context, for example of Daniel and the lions had Daniel being thrown into the den of lions and not just seeing what God would do for him if we went in.
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I read that article. One has to wonder if this person entered The Kingdom of Heaven after being killed by those lions. Obviously not in his right mind to climb into a lion enclosure and taunt the lions, I suppose "WHY" he wasn't in his right mind plays a role. May it have been drugs, alcohol, depression, or maybe a birth defect mental disability? Many with incapacitated mental capacity from birth have a hard time with the concept of being saved. But, I suppose God takes that into consideration.
That guy must not have read the part in the bible that says not to test the Lord thy God. Assuming he was of average mental capacity and not under the influence of any substance.
In such a case, lions eating him are nothing compared to what he is up against now. " bites" for him..
I am not sure about his salvation-only God knows for sure, though this would also be a good example of using wisdom to make our decisions instead of simply following what we think God is telling us without first checking it out.
The context, for example of Daniel and the lions had Daniel being thrown into the den of lions and not just seeing what God would do for him if we went in.
Lion and tigers and bears...oh my.
D.
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