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Have 'christians' used 'faith' to move any mountains lately?

I prefer bulldozers and dynamite, but faith is cheaper. Lots cheaper.

Answer:

It's a metaphor, it mean mountains in our lives. And yes I've moved some recently.
Oh yeah -- Mt. Everest goes ca 40,000 km every day and much more -- but the math of it escapes me. You don't see any engines pushing the earth - do you? So, what's left! Hope this alleviates your boredom. It did mine for about 20 seconds - the time it took to write this.
Yes, there has been many instances were people's faith have moved burdens out of their way, by being obedient through faith to the teachings of our Lord and Savior, but due to current Christians insistence upon arguing and fighting with everyone, we have been limited on doing greater things that have been promised to us. Christians, please lets get back to our first love of following the greatest commandment of love, benevolence and charity towards mankind. Remember, many battles are won by prayer and fasting, but on so many occasions, we choose to fight with flesh and blood and forget what II Corinthians 10: 3-4 says. &For though we live in this world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not weapons of the world.
Everyday- My mountains- health issues, rebellious children, financial difficulties, broken heart, many broken dreams, the mountains moved and I still have- my children- I lobe them anyway, health- I am still here to serve God another day, finances- God provides just exactly what I need- I sheltered, fed and clothed. - Broken hearts mend in time and broken dreams become goal s based in reality- Once the mountain moved out the way I could see the other side much more clearly. Tomorrow will bring another mountain into view that I cannot climb not got around or through- with my faith I must move it too - out of my way!
Sadly you lack simple understanding. It is God that moves the mountain which is the whole point of what you quote but somehow have missed. You are obviously still stuck in your own narrow and childish, make up idea, of what faith is when in fact it is hearing God. But then that is convenient for you, isn't it?

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