Christ's arms were outstretched and fastened to a wooden crossbeam via nails through His wrists.
This is not a folded arms posture my friend.
And yet, he does nothing while children are raped. That
is a folded posture.
OK, I'll bite. What human action triggered the Fukoshima earthquake of 2012?
The earth began to experience decay and travail AFTER humans began sinning and spurning God. Not before.
All that God created was Good, remember?
Allegedly. But let's assume, for the sake of argument, that this is true. God created the world, which means he was the one who decided to create a physical law that says "If humans eat of this fruit, then the earth will begin to experience decay".
You are right, nothing or no one compelled God to create.
Nor to create in the precise fashion that he did.
You are personifying the world and attributing to it powers it does not possess. The world does not "inflict suffering" on anyone.
You are quibbling semantics (and didn't you yourself use the phrase "The earth began to experience decay"?). Natural processes, unguided and uncaused by any intelligence, result in human suffering.
Rape and murder are actions committed by human beings who choose to rape and murder. God cannot do a lot of things which I have already mentioned several times in my various posts. God cannot do anything logically impossible. It would be logically impossible to create a world of free moral agents and at the same time, have the world be free of the evil actions that humans may choose to commit.
On the contrary, I've already outlined several ways in which this could be accomplished - nullify the negative consequences of choice, and you preserve free will.
Choose to commit is not the same as
accomplish.
It is an explanation, not a water container.
And it doesn't work.
If you reject the Highest Good, you necessarily get what is not good i.e. life without God. That is what hell is, and everyone that is in hell is there because they reject God who is the Highest Good.
Ah, so God, being omnipotent, had no choice but to create a place of fire and brimstone where the non-believer will burn forever and ever.
We live in a world where actions have consequences.
Yes, and the consequences are God's to design. He decided that eating forbidden fruit would bring suffering into the world. If only he had decided it would just give Eve a bad case of wind instead.
The earth and we as humans, are constituents of a fallen universe where God's will Has been rejected and substituted by man's. Sin is like a cancerous tumor which maligns all that it comes into contact with. The world, and humans therein.
Which would be lovely if it actually worked like that. A human deciding to disobey God is a mental choice that manifests only as far as his actions allow - the human is of very limited means, after all. No choice or action the human can do will make roses grow thorns, nor spontaneously create HIV. No choice or action could possibly crack the Earth's crust and thereby create earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis.
Humans do not have that ability. If human choice did lead to it, then it is because God designed it to react that way. God, not humans, decided to make the world so fragile that human disobedience would corrupt the entire universe. God, not humans, decided that things like leprosy and earthquakes would be the result of human disobedience.
So once again, the fault falls onto God for creating such a precarious universe. You'd think, being omniscient, he'd have foresight to mitigate the actions of two humans. You'd think that Eve's eating of the fruit
wouldn't condemn the entire universe to suffering.
Rape and murder are acts, not destinies.
God looks at a person's heart and can therein see what the true motives and intents are within. If a person is murdered while living a life pleasing to God, then their destiny is secured and they will be with God. If a person is murdered while living a godless, sinful life, then they will not be with God. Their destiny is also secured.
And this destiny is arbitrarily either paradise or eternal suffering. You sure do enjoy tying God's hands.