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Why Does God Allow Evil And Suffering ?
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Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering ?
How did evil begin ?, and why has God allowed it to continue ? Will there ever be an end to suffering ? Isaiah 48: 17,18
How did evil begin ?, and why has God allowed it to continue ? Will there ever be an end to suffering ? Isaiah 48: 17,18
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The issue of a 'god' is an outdated concept which was invented to explain such questions as yours and others that humans can't easily understand such as why do we have night and day......now one tends to think that some people are not very nice for a variety of reasons and get on with it rather than blaming some made up deity.
Are you questioning why we go to war, why people get murdered, and fatal accidents, if so, thats a human fault, that will never stop.
But if you were on a desolate island, thousands of miles from mankind, and a coconut fell from a tree, and killed you, thats bad luck, nothing to do with a so called God :-)
But if you were on a desolate island, thousands of miles from mankind, and a coconut fell from a tree, and killed you, thats bad luck, nothing to do with a so called God :-)
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Nailit
Here's another verse from Isaiah for you locusts
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things (Isaiah 45: 7)
So theres your answer,
locusts God himself says that he creates evil. Yes but you need to read all the versus. Isaiah 45: 1.15) . But he can use them when it is necessary in rigthnees and truth . The meaning of God bring evil . Rightly, GOD brought evil or calamity upon Adam for his disobedience. Hence, in the Scriptures, GOD is referred to as the Creator of evil or calamity. ( Isa 45.7compare kj.) His enforcing of the penalty for sin, namely, death, has proved to be an evil, or a calamity, for mankind. So, then, evil is not always synonymous with wrongdoing. Examples of evils or calamities created by GOD are the Flood of Noah’s day and the Ten Plagues visited upon Egypt. But these evils were not wrongs. Rather, the rightful administration of justice against wrongdoers was involved in both cases. However, at times GOD , in his mercy, has refrained from bringing the intended calamity or evil in execution of his righteous judgement because of the repentance on the part of those concerned. JON 3.10 Additionally, in having a warning given, GOD has undeservedly provided opportunities for the practicers of bad to change their course and thus to keep living. Eze 33.11
naom24 You're not really asking a question, are you locusts. Forget the games. Just say what you want to say.
locust (yes) You see all suffering and wars and starving people ? government's causing mass migration just because( wars) people want freedom and peace from wars. And yes many people blame God for this problem , but you do not see the real is causing for this turmoil in the world. But many atheist , and will say, this is always been going on for thousands and thousands of years. but nothing has change . ? (yes) but things do change but not in man time, (over thousands years past and then the flood came)(then Moses and the people were freely from Egypt) about two thousand years have pass when Jesus the arrived. This is just one or two of the prophecy.
(KJV) Psalm 37 .1 .23 23 And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity, and shall cut them off in their own wickedness ; yea, the Lord our God shall cut them off.
(KJV) Psalm 37 1.40 . ( 32 ) The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him.
Here's another verse from Isaiah for you locusts
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things (Isaiah 45: 7)
So theres your answer,
locusts God himself says that he creates evil. Yes but you need to read all the versus. Isaiah 45: 1.15) . But he can use them when it is necessary in rigthnees and truth . The meaning of God bring evil . Rightly, GOD brought evil or calamity upon Adam for his disobedience. Hence, in the Scriptures, GOD is referred to as the Creator of evil or calamity. ( Isa 45.7compare kj.) His enforcing of the penalty for sin, namely, death, has proved to be an evil, or a calamity, for mankind. So, then, evil is not always synonymous with wrongdoing. Examples of evils or calamities created by GOD are the Flood of Noah’s day and the Ten Plagues visited upon Egypt. But these evils were not wrongs. Rather, the rightful administration of justice against wrongdoers was involved in both cases. However, at times GOD , in his mercy, has refrained from bringing the intended calamity or evil in execution of his righteous judgement because of the repentance on the part of those concerned. JON 3.10 Additionally, in having a warning given, GOD has undeservedly provided opportunities for the practicers of bad to change their course and thus to keep living. Eze 33.11
naom24 You're not really asking a question, are you locusts. Forget the games. Just say what you want to say.
locust (yes) You see all suffering and wars and starving people ? government's causing mass migration just because( wars) people want freedom and peace from wars. And yes many people blame God for this problem , but you do not see the real is causing for this turmoil in the world. But many atheist , and will say, this is always been going on for thousands and thousands of years. but nothing has change . ? (yes) but things do change but not in man time, (over thousands years past and then the flood came)(then Moses and the people were freely from Egypt) about two thousand years have pass when Jesus the arrived. This is just one or two of the prophecy.
(KJV) Psalm 37 .1 .23 23 And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity, and shall cut them off in their own wickedness ; yea, the Lord our God shall cut them off.
(KJV) Psalm 37 1.40 . ( 32 ) The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him.
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