If God has a reason for everything, what is his reason for not intervening when a child burns to death in a fire? If it is a reason that we mortals are not capable of comprehending, isn’t it kind of cruel for him to leave us wondering? If he somehow explained why he was not intervening, wouldn’t it make it easier for us to cope with such things? Secondly, if you claim that his reason for not intervening in such a situation is that children burning is the fault of man, not God, why does God intervene to help in some situations that are man’s fault, but not others? For example, many children have been “miraculously” rescued from fires, and many Christians praise God and say that God is the reason that the children were saved. Does God have a reason for some children to burn and others to be saved?
2007-07-20
08:09:10
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Biggus Dickus
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