I'm not completely atheist, but if there really is a god then why would he let all the bad things that happen to us happen?
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Clearly if it/they do exist, they have no impact on our world or want nothing to do with it, so why should we care?
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Why would God kill a church of priests with a flood? And not the evil people that commit crime regularly? Why would he send good, kind, well meaning-people who aren't Christian to hell? Seems pretty unforgiving and asshole-ish to me.
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Exactly my point, it just doesn't make sense
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It makes perfect sense. Read and study the Scriptures and you'll get your answers.
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No thanks. There is no logic to the fact that innocent people die each day while criminals and bad people are unpunished.
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https://youtu.be/ixP7AAOMbgc
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Not watching that. No matter how you try and justify it there's no getting around the fact that it makes no sense how a family of innocent people can be murdered while criminals are still out there making people suffer going unpunished.
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You've got a microscopic view of a telescopic realm.
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Its alright I don't completely believe in that "realm"
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if you read the bible, you would know why there are diseases and why things aren't perfect.
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I don't both my parents are Jewish and I'm really not religious
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To build our character. No good thing comes to what's already good. Only from a bad circumstance can the most potential manifest.
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Really? So out of all the hundreds of innocent people who die every day can those with "potential manifest?" BS man, get real, its 2015.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 8/18/2015 8:49:31 AMAs a matter of fact, yes, but the objective isn't to obtain this potential of perseverance from death, but it's to obtain that perseverance from the pain, not from the joys of living a wealthy life.