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God is all powerful, all knowing, all wise and all loving. All these attributes are absolute, with no room for chance. God knows the exact path of each and every snowflake! Nothing is beyond Him!
Some philosophers express doubt about either God’s power or God’s love. These philosophers cannot conceive how God can be simultaneously all loving and all powerful, yet allow human beings to suffer. Such is to render God as a ‘weakling,’ and not truly Divine.
Did G‑d create evil? Surely G‑d made everything. So although it is people who actually do evil, it was G‑d who must have created the idea of evil. But if G‑d is good, how could He create evil?
Answer:
Here’s the paradox: Goodness exists because G‑d desired it; evil exists because G‑d doesn’t want it.
If a human wants something, but doesn’t actually do anything about it, nothing happens. You may want a piece of cake, but a cake will not materialize unless someone bakes it.
But when you’re a Divine Being, your desires create reality. With G‑d, just wanting something makes it exist. After all, He is all-powerful; if He wants it, what can possibly stop it from being? He wanted a world, so it was. He wanted goodness, so it was.
Now the same applies to G‑d not wanting something: it too becomes reality. If G‑d decides He doesn’t want something, then that decision itself makes that thing exist. G‑d’s all-powerfulness means that even His not-wanting creates. Evil is what G‑d doesn’t want. So it exists.
chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/367866/jewish/Did-G-d-Create-Evil.htm
LOVE!
Some philosophers express doubt about either God’s power or God’s love. These philosophers cannot conceive how God can be simultaneously all loving and all powerful, yet allow human beings to suffer. Such is to render God as a ‘weakling,’ and not truly Divine.
Did G‑d create evil? Surely G‑d made everything. So although it is people who actually do evil, it was G‑d who must have created the idea of evil. But if G‑d is good, how could He create evil?
Answer:
Here’s the paradox: Goodness exists because G‑d desired it; evil exists because G‑d doesn’t want it.
If a human wants something, but doesn’t actually do anything about it, nothing happens. You may want a piece of cake, but a cake will not materialize unless someone bakes it.
But when you’re a Divine Being, your desires create reality. With G‑d, just wanting something makes it exist. After all, He is all-powerful; if He wants it, what can possibly stop it from being? He wanted a world, so it was. He wanted goodness, so it was.
Now the same applies to G‑d not wanting something: it too becomes reality. If G‑d decides He doesn’t want something, then that decision itself makes that thing exist. G‑d’s all-powerfulness means that even His not-wanting creates. Evil is what G‑d doesn’t want. So it exists.
chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/367866/jewish/Did-G-d-Create-Evil.htm
LOVE!