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Estevao
Guest
Simple question, did God, in his infinite love, wisdom, power and benevolence cause that typhoon to smack a hugely Catholic country like the Philippines?
I heard that God’s church is the only true church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Philippines is a huge bastion of Catholicism. Surely one would think that God in his infinite love, wisdom, power and benevolence would spare this country from this? Since the beginning of time, in God’s mind, in his infinitely wise and benevolent and loving mind, this typhoon was planned out: yes, no or other?
Usually the theist response to the problem of evil I’ve heard is that God could possibly have morally sufficient reasons for allowing evil. Now this seems good when we’re dealing with personal evil that people do to each other. But when it comes to typhoons like this one that smacked the Philippines, i.e. natural evil, one wonders what the morally sufficient reasons for permitting there could be, and whether they are even possible?
It’s this particular typhoon I’d like to address, as I don’t think it is possible that God has morally sufficient reasons for this typhoon.
It seems that God so ordered this typhoon that aid is not able to get to the affected areas, leaving people to die of exposure, dehydration or their injuries if they weren’t killed outright by this storm. One could imagine that a storm such as this might be considered to be morally okay if help could get to people quickly, allowing for a “greater good” to come out of this evil in the form of aid, and people helping one another. But God just seems to have ordered this typhoon to frustrate transportation of people and aid and allow his beloved children to languish without any outside help.
Thoughts?
I heard that God’s church is the only true church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Philippines is a huge bastion of Catholicism. Surely one would think that God in his infinite love, wisdom, power and benevolence would spare this country from this? Since the beginning of time, in God’s mind, in his infinitely wise and benevolent and loving mind, this typhoon was planned out: yes, no or other?
Usually the theist response to the problem of evil I’ve heard is that God could possibly have morally sufficient reasons for allowing evil. Now this seems good when we’re dealing with personal evil that people do to each other. But when it comes to typhoons like this one that smacked the Philippines, i.e. natural evil, one wonders what the morally sufficient reasons for permitting there could be, and whether they are even possible?
It’s this particular typhoon I’d like to address, as I don’t think it is possible that God has morally sufficient reasons for this typhoon.
It seems that God so ordered this typhoon that aid is not able to get to the affected areas, leaving people to die of exposure, dehydration or their injuries if they weren’t killed outright by this storm. One could imagine that a storm such as this might be considered to be morally okay if help could get to people quickly, allowing for a “greater good” to come out of this evil in the form of aid, and people helping one another. But God just seems to have ordered this typhoon to frustrate transportation of people and aid and allow his beloved children to languish without any outside help.
Thoughts?