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Walterross
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So I’ve looked around about why God allows evil. I’ve come to the conclusion that he allows bad things to happen to respect our free will. I’ve watched the Ascension Presents video on YouTube with Father Mike Schmitz about why God allows bad things to happen. In the video he talks about God’s perfect and permissive will. I guess I understand when he says that he is more worried about our holiness than solving our problems. Yet, I’ve been troubled when I go to pray. I’ve thought, if God allows bad things to happen, does he actually help create good, or is it just “allowed” as well? Does God answer any prayers? For example, I suffer from depression and anxiety and pray to have God help me in getting rid of these ailments. I’m in a state of grace, and I do my very best to do God’s will, yet it doesn’t seem like I hear from him, or get any better. I feel like God is allowing this to happen to me, even if he doesn’t want me to have this suffering. But he won’t do anything about it because it has nothing to do with his perfect will? Then what’s the point of praying at all, unless for the goal to get to heaven? Should we even bother praying for healing? For world peace? For the conversion of sinners? For an end to world hunger? It seems like God is not in play in any of these problems and yet we are always praying for their intentions. It’s funny hearing about how Jesus healed so many in his time, yet so many go unhealed today. Does God just not want that physical relationship with his followers and believers as he had back then? Has he forgotten about us?