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An ex-pastor asks why a loving and all-powerful God allows the innocent to suffer. #TheProblemOfEvil #Christianity #God #suffering

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@Cowplunk

2 months ago

My cousin was a devout Christian and by all accounts a wonderful person and mother. She was one of those people that radiated grace and kindness. She got cancer, the family prayed and prayed, and she died anyway, leaving 3 small children behind. According to the religious worldview, it was for the greater good that those children lost their mother. They, or the world, are better off without her. It's sickening.

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@adropofgoldensun27

2 months ago

"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

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@poozer1986

2 months ago

There is absolutely no justification for children with cancer. Period. No loving god would allow such a thing

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@Oldbroad1

2 months ago

Ditto for me. I lost my faith when I became a nurse 40 years ago. I’m happy accepting the real world and doing what I can. ❤

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@clivesmith9377

2 months ago

Epicurus said that 2,500 years ago. Fantastic and logical and absolutely right. There are no gods.

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@dragonhealer7588

2 months ago

"God is a loving God!"
If you tell a lie often enough. . .

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@charlesdahmital8095

2 months ago

With a god, evil makes no sense.
Remove god and reality is just what you're left with.

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@Mark73

2 months ago

And cancer is just the tip of the iceberg. Think about children born with horrible birth defects, like being born with their heart on the outside of their chest. Things that would have been an absolute death sentence before modern medicine.

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@NoelShaffier-Abbott

2 months ago

Thank you for sharing these, I feel very much like this gentleman does, I could never go back.

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@KeytarKris

2 months ago

Questions people of faith have no answer for. I’m right there too

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@nunofyrbusiness8576

2 months ago

Not powerful? Not loving? Try does not exist

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@adropofgoldensun27

2 months ago

The religious always give credit to "god" for everything good but never for anything bad.
"The human brain is a complex organ with the wonderful power of enabling man to find reasons for continuing to believe whatever it is that he wants to believe."

- Voltaire

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@jean-mariemeyer1201

2 months ago

I had this question - Why is there suffering in the world? My dad died of cancer and really suffered. I do miss him. My mom had cancer twice. She is still with us.

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@karlb10024

2 months ago

really liked this entire interview

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@andrewgibson5514

2 months ago

The Problem of evil

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@AngelMass

1 month ago

The problem is asking those questions to people who are perfectly fine with accepting slavery as a good "moral" guideline

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@charliekelly1154

2 months ago

I agree with Eddie Vedder.

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@skippingstep1515

1 month ago

I mean, theologians have discussed the nature of why a morally good God could allow evil in the world, and have done so at least in Christianity for 2000 years, and provided a variety of answers.

Unfortunately, we live in an era where certain people can ask these same questions, and still pretend that they have done something profound by saying so when they don't go looking for answers.

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@sherrykeener2007

2 months ago

Religion is ridiculous

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