It's not supposed to be a solvable equation that results in a definitive answer one way or the other. If you believe without question then you're fooling yourself. If you disbelieve without question then you're fooling yourself. At the end of the day the Bible is just a book. It's several...
I suppose that was a poor choice of words. I'm not "trying" to believe any more than I'm "trying" to not believe. It would be more accurate to say that I feel like I'm supposed to try to figure it out one way or the other. I find the subject fascinating. The Bible, historical references...
I don't believe either. I'm 47 years old and I'm tying to, I feel like I'm supposed to. So far I've been finding that the opposite is true. It's really easy to not believe and it's incredibly hard to truly believe. I don't think it's supposed to be easy.
I'm agnostic and find the Idea of God fascinating. At any rate the "Why does God allow Tragedy" question is one you can find an answer for in the Bible, whether you believe in it or not. It straight up explains it. It's not one of the game breaker conundrums and it's literally found in the first...