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Evil is the all of the world's problem, not just Christians
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Last edited by Mister Emu; 04-23-2007 at 10:12 AM. |
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Thanks for the responses.
So, in summary you guys feel that most things in the world that can be classes as 'evil' are a result of free will, which is extremely important. I accept this, it is a valid explanation. I'd like to add though - there are natural limits to our free will. We cannot, for example change our physical form. We cannot be so strong to lift a plane above our head. Why has God chosen to limit certain aspects of free will? We are free to choose what we do, but we are not free to do many other things. Where is the distinction made? And, if a completely innocent person dies - there is generally no explanation, other then God, for whatever reason has allowed it to happen, for reasons humans cannot comprehend. |
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Everything dies, every death can be explained by the fact that death is a natural part of this reality. Everything dies regardless of innocence or guilt. Dogs, cats, flowers, trees, fish, everything that lives, they all die too regardless of whether concepts like guilt or innocence even apply to them. This all ties back to the original question if an all-knowing/powerful/benevolent God exists why did He create a world in which both evil and death exist? I don't know but I do know that since this existence is temporary our experience of evil/pain/suffering/etc is also temporary it will be over when we die. And if the message of heaven and salvation is to be believed, as Christians do believe, then this temporary evil is followed by eternal goodness. So evil is really not a problem it is just another aspect of this temporal existence that we have to put up with, like being hungry and having to eat, like being tired and having to sleep, like being cold or hot or sad or whatever. This reality is the problem that we have to put up with evil is just another problem among many.
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I don't know I'm looking at it all from a different perspective now. It seems wrong to focus on one aspect of this reality, namely evil, without looking at it as a part of a greater whole. This reality is altogether imperfect it would seem. There are many things that from our perspective God might have been able to do 'better' on, a world with out evil would be one, a world without hunger and exhaustion might be another. There are all kinds of things that God could have done different but He didn't. It seems we have to take evil as an aspect of the whole of reality. Hmmm...this is a very interesting line of reasoning I wonder where it will lead.....
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