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Why We Suffer: Why does God allow Evil, Sickness, Suffering and Pain to Exist in this World?Robin Sacredfire
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Genesis 1:31 says: “God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” But if God is not the author of tragedy or evil or death, where did they come from? Well, God has existed from eternity past as the Father, Son and Spirit, together in a relationship of perfect love. ...
Why did you let it happen? Why did I have to go through so much pain as a person who was raised in a very strong spiritual house and Christian family? I know I’m not perfect, but I felt I was always loyal to Him [God], and I never went out of His pathway, doing rebellious ...
How could a loving, powerful God allow so much tragedy, pain and agony, so many fatal diseases and deadly accidents? Why does God allow suffering to continue?
The question is not so much "Why did God allow the Holocaust?" but "Why did we?" God gives mankind freedom of choice. We can choose to follow Him and take a stand for righteousness, or we can rebel against Him and pursue evil. The problem resides in the heart of man. "The heart...
Money, families, work and more - the broken road is not to question why does God allow suffering, but how He creates something new in us through all things.
These things are true in part, in that through suffering we can be drawn closer to God and we can become better people. But this does not even go close to explaining why God needed to send 6 million Jews to their death in the Holocaust. Did God really arrange for that to happenso ...
The Power of God Against the Guns of Government: Religious Upheaval in Mexico at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century. By Paul Vanderwood (Stanford: Stanford... The book examines religious upheaval in Chihuahua and Sonora in the 1890s, and government responses to expressions of popular religious ...