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Right. But in the meantime, children are dying every second, often under horrible circumstances. Couldn’t he speed up the process?
So, you’re Agnostic ?I don’t exactly claim that. I claim there’s no evidence to believe he does, hence I de facto dont believe he exists
If you are really interested and not simply here to try baiting us then buy the books called Why Does God Permit Evil by Dom Bruno Web, Making Sense Out Of Suffering by Peter Kreeft, and Arise From Darkness by Father Benedict Groeschel.Yes, but why does God allow it? Why create this chaos of violence and jealousy, betrayal, selfishness and inequality in all aspects of life?
It is consolation, though. I think those suffering little ones will have super-abundant consolations and joy in Heaven with their Heavenly Father. None of them are forgotten by God–He knows them each by name, and it’s very comforting.And, I know it’s not much consolation, but all those kids who suffer because of the brokenness of others and this world will surely be loved by their heavenly Father when they see Him.
It’s not in God’s plan to “fix this World right now”.Are you telling me God can’t fix this World right now? And don’t say he’s lost hope because you claim he sent his son to die for us.
God has already brought some good out of that horrible situation. We have two great saints who died there. They are known the world over.It’s pure arrogance to assume that God cannot possibly bring good out of something terrible like Auschwitch.
Then it’s not in my plan to believe in God right now.It’s not in God’s plan to “fix this World right now”
Why does he need to allow children to be gassed in order to bring something good?It’s pure arrogance to assume that God cannot possibly bring good out of something terrible like Auschwitch