"Disease striking at random is, I believe, a symptom of our fallen world.Nothing, as yet, has ever had me doubting God."
But I thought your god (as there's gazillions of gods I absolutely refuse to use a capital G) was benevolent, omni-present and omni-everything else, so why are babies dying of cancer and babies dying of starvation in Africa? Is it because babies don't believe in your god?
Or is it simply the case when a modicum of common sense is applied that there's no such thing as god?
I genuinely think (and I'm not trying to be provocative here) that people who believe in something where there's not a single shred of proof - literally, there's nothing, nada, nought - have a mental illness.
If I swore blind in the existence of leprachauns, and there's an equal amount of proof in their existence as there is in god, I'd be carted-off to the funny farm.
I don't get it.