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Today on Catholic Answers the guest was asked the age-old question why innocent people suffer things like painful cancer deaths. The answer was basically they suffer because God loves them enough to make them suffer. He said that saints would consider suffering people “lucky.” I am sure that the guest could run theological rings around me, but this answer seems downright silly. Ask the parents of a child dying of leukemia or from some terrible burn accident if they think God has graciously bestowed His love on them.
I would much rather hear the guest simply say he does not know why God allows disastrous suffering to occur to the innocent while He does seem to positively intervene in other people’s lives. It is a mystery that we will probably never understand till we are dead and before God. Jesus certainly loved the young apostle John and he died a “normal” death we are told.
I have noticed lately that Catholic Answers and my local Catholic programming has focused on pain, suffering, and woe. I love Catholic radio, but for the last several days I have simply turned the station to hear some happy music or more humorous talk. I am not a person who weakly seeks denial and refuge from reality, but I sure would appreciate some time spent on the joy of being a Catholic or at least some good debate on less ominous topics.
But then, that is just my opinion.
I would much rather hear the guest simply say he does not know why God allows disastrous suffering to occur to the innocent while He does seem to positively intervene in other people’s lives. It is a mystery that we will probably never understand till we are dead and before God. Jesus certainly loved the young apostle John and he died a “normal” death we are told.
I have noticed lately that Catholic Answers and my local Catholic programming has focused on pain, suffering, and woe. I love Catholic radio, but for the last several days I have simply turned the station to hear some happy music or more humorous talk. I am not a person who weakly seeks denial and refuge from reality, but I sure would appreciate some time spent on the joy of being a Catholic or at least some good debate on less ominous topics.
But then, that is just my opinion.