It's pretty much fact that life isn't fair. People get all kinds of advantages such as good looks, birth into a wealthy family, and an inherent clever and/or charming personality. While others are born with disabilities, ugly facial features, and an awkward and boring personality. People like to try to ignore this by saying that people with advantages "don't always have it easy" by having increased pressure or low chances of getting into heaven (because of wealth) but in all honesty, some people just have it better. Not everybody can live a good life and some live their entire lives in poverty, despair, and loneliness while others are "living it up". I'm not here to complain but rather ask a question, how could there be a God when life can be so unfair? Obviously life can't be perfect but sometimes the degree at which life is uncontrollably bad for people makes it seem like there can't be a just God. Why would a God make one woman completely beautiful and filled with an outgoing personality but another guy borderline hideous and filled with an awkward and unpleasant personality? Or why would God have one born in a land of opportunity while the other is born in a third world community where people live in huts and go days on end in starvation? It seems like the concept of a God is unrealistic in certain lives or settings with strong hereditary disadvantages.