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Lost_Wanderer
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That’s not necessarily a complete picture of what the Church teaches. One thing that the Church teaches is personal responsibility over one’s actions. We have the right to choose between right and wrong.I think it’s interesting all the philosophizing around sin, moral evil and physical evil comes down to this - no one knows, and it’ll all become clear in heaven![]()
With all due respect, every atheist I’ve encountered who ‘blames God’ or just questions why God allows evil also has the same naive belief that man is somehow all sweet and good.
Every time, they shun away from the idea of man’s capacity for evil.
But alas, evil is still the result of choice. It’s not your choice but it’s still human choice.
Aaaaaand that’s where things get complicated. We have billions of people living out their lives each day, each of them making more than a dozen decisions (both good and bad). The choices have consequences. These consequences overlap. In fact, a favorite comic book of mine actually describes fate as a ‘menagerie of cause and effect’. I doubt any single human being is capable of comprehending such a vast web.
God can though which is why it’s not wise to simplify the kind of decisions He makes.
Ever watched Bruce Almighty? There’s a scene that actually challenges the view of God constantly having to answer prayers with a yes.