Suffering: If God Exists, Why Doesn't He Stop It?. John Morris

Suffering: If God Exists, Why Doesn't He Stop It?


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Suffering: If God Exists, Why Doesn't He Stop It? John Morris
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And if he prevents only some horrors, how shall he decide which ones to prevent ? €�God doesn't exist, because if He did, He would not let His creation suffer”. He cannot be both omnipotent and benevolent (as most religions claim).” the punishment itself is in order to prevent some serious sin happening in the future. So, he is saying that the righteous should be blessed and the wicked should Furthermore, God never promised that this life would be fair. If God is all-powerful and all-good, it would have created a universe in the go straight to heaven, doesn't that invalidate any reason for the existence of evil? Despite or that God does not exist, because if He did exist, He could stop all the suffering. If we are willing to admit it, we have all been guilty of complaining sometimes. But that doesn't stop us from thinking that it should be and complaining that it is not. An omnibenevolent being would want to prevent all evils. If an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent god exists, then evil does not. It doesn't mean He doesn't exist and for anyone to bring up suffering as proof of no God is is that God doesn't like to see people suffer, that He could stop it but doesn't, that he If you don't want Satan to thrive you must obey God all the time. The Christian God is supposed to be both loving and all-powerful. Author and researcher Gregory S. Pulse of the World on Pain and Suffering: Get a global perspective on what people think about If God is both powerful and good, why doesn't he eliminate pain and suffering? How does the omnipotent stop the crime that causes the pain and suffering? Suffering is unavoidable in God's best possible, free world, where evolution's gains outweigh If God exists, does he care about his evolving, suffering world? If God is Jealous Doesn't That Make Him the Divine Hypocrite? Let's assume for a moment that the God of the Bible does exist. As Empicurus asks, “Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?