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ThePKCatholic
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A very persistent question keeps looming in the back of my mind, one that must be asked before the mind will be at peace. And here is the question of the hour –
It is said that “God is Good.” I realize that the argument, “If God is Good, then why do bad things happen,” has been run around the track a view to many times. But, here is my very critical twist on the question.
If God is Good, why does he not accept prayers of faithful individuals, especially in times of suffering?
Here is the best example I can give.
Suppose a child has a very painful disease. All the family and friends constantly pray, and even the child him/her self during the time. But alas, no answered prayer and the child dies many years later after suffering.
If, I ask, God is Good, why does he not grant the prayers? Why does he make a child here on Earth suffer?
Suppose a Millionaire is stopped on the street, and asked to give $10 to cure the disease of a little child, laying helplessly on a bed. If the Millionaire says No, and turns away, or answers “Perhaps later, as I see fit,” would we not say that this Millionaire is far from Good?
Yet, it seems to me that we somehow and for some reason make excuses for God in these circumstances.
Maybe I am wrong in my thinking,
But can we honestly say that “God is Good?” Or Is that hastily assigning Him a title that will make Him more prone to be worshipped?
Any responses would be greatly appreciated!
It is said that “God is Good.” I realize that the argument, “If God is Good, then why do bad things happen,” has been run around the track a view to many times. But, here is my very critical twist on the question.
If God is Good, why does he not accept prayers of faithful individuals, especially in times of suffering?
Here is the best example I can give.
Suppose a child has a very painful disease. All the family and friends constantly pray, and even the child him/her self during the time. But alas, no answered prayer and the child dies many years later after suffering.
If, I ask, God is Good, why does he not grant the prayers? Why does he make a child here on Earth suffer?
Suppose a Millionaire is stopped on the street, and asked to give $10 to cure the disease of a little child, laying helplessly on a bed. If the Millionaire says No, and turns away, or answers “Perhaps later, as I see fit,” would we not say that this Millionaire is far from Good?
Yet, it seems to me that we somehow and for some reason make excuses for God in these circumstances.
Maybe I am wrong in my thinking,
But can we honestly say that “God is Good?” Or Is that hastily assigning Him a title that will make Him more prone to be worshipped?
Any responses would be greatly appreciated!