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Where is the Love?
I have recently been having some issues with God. In the morning, when I am done getting ready for school and I sit down to eat a large bowl of steaming oatmeal, I turn on the news. While the anchors make attempts to lighten the mood by showing pictures of local snowmen, or dogs with tiaras on, the amount of pain in the world is blaring like a siren. Hardly five minutes can pass before the words "murder," "armed robbery," and "accident" are uttered once more.
Romans 5:5 says that "God has poured out his love into our hearts." Well, has God's love stream dried up? Christians are taught that God is a loving and compassionate God. Where is the compassion every day when women throughout the world are brutally raped? Where is the love when thousands of children die from disease and starvation? And, where oh where, sweet God, was your love when my mom's best friend got cancer?
I am aware that we are supposed to trust God, he has a plan for us, and all that. However, I am utterly baffled by what the reasoning could be as to why a young, special education high school teacher, who spends his free time leading the church choir and giving piano lessons, would get cancer? You could not find a more exemplary pure good person than this man, and yet God sees it necessary to make his life as difficult and painful as possible.
So, I am asking you, God, in the words of the Black Eyed Peas, where is the love?
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God has always allowed the FREE WILL actions of men -- occasionally, when it fits His general plan, He will intervene in circumstances. But generally speaking, He allows the world to take its course based on the actions & decisions of men. Which is why we see so much evil in the world, because God is not willing to make "robots", He wants men to do right, love each other, and honor Him of their own free will.
Atheists / agnostics / skeptics, that is why God does not come out of the sky and rain down fire upon your lives, forcing you to believe in Him and bow to Him. He allows you to be a free will moral agent, making your own decisions and reaching your own conclusions.
If you reach the conclusion that He does not exist or is not relevant in your life, that is a decision with which YOU will have to live with the consequences. One day when you stand before God, you will not be allowed to shake your finger in His face, and say, "You should have PROVED yourself to me." It doesn't work that way!
It is up to you to reach the CORRECT conclusion. God says, "They that seek Me early, will find Me."
According to your Bible, God is both omniscient and omnipotent (Job 37:16, 1 John 33:19-20, etc...)
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?
Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing?
Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing?
Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God?"
- Epicurus