//Mozz, you make a habit of mistakenly assuming that others share your devious mindset.//
Not at all, your devious mindset is far beyond anything I could hope to match. Anyway, back on track...
//They need to remember, that if there is no God, then they have to accept all of the suffering as just a part of nature.//
A logical conclusion when faced with a God that does not make himself known to us. You say that there awaits an eternity with Him, but what's the point of that to a stillborn baby or a three year old wth incurable cancer? A merciful God wouldn't deny one of his creations a chance to exercise the free will he grants them, before whisking back into the afterlife again. I know you will say that God's plan is beyond the imagintion of us mere mortals, but I find that difficult to believe.
I'm afraid things just happen. If God is real, he doesn't have a plan, he's abandoned us, just like a child abandoning a toy they no longer play with.