No. Life is God's to take or give. It's completely up to him wether or not to save this person.
Btw, if God choose to let him live, he most likely would have made something seemingly insignificant happen, like the nigger being a terrible shot, mindlessly wander down a different street, shitty gun jams because he doesn't take care of it, etc.
Why would God let him be shot multiple times and survive a 1 in a million odds instead of avoiding that scenario partially or entirely.
I'm not saying it's proof for or against the existence of God. The scenario happened and it's impossible to tell whether or not God (or any entity) affected the outcome or not.
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PraiseIPU ago
Good riddance
Artofchoke ago
Shouldn't his god have rescued him?
Oh, wait.
Slayfire122 ago
No. Life is God's to take or give. It's completely up to him wether or not to save this person.
Btw, if God choose to let him live, he most likely would have made something seemingly insignificant happen, like the nigger being a terrible shot, mindlessly wander down a different street, shitty gun jams because he doesn't take care of it, etc.
ScreaminMime ago
And if your god of coincidence didn't exist how would things be any different?
unclejimbo ago
Well all of creation would've never been created for one.
Slayfire122 ago
Why would God let him be shot multiple times and survive a 1 in a million odds instead of avoiding that scenario partially or entirely.
I'm not saying it's proof for or against the existence of God. The scenario happened and it's impossible to tell whether or not God (or any entity) affected the outcome or not.