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Christians: How do you reconcile the problem of evil?
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<blockquote data-quote="“Paisios”" data-source="post: 73397573" data-attributes="member: 356917"><p>There have been many Christians throughout the last 2000 years who have faced such horrors and still maintained their faith in a loving and almighty God. (And some have praised God and rejoiced and been thankful to God <strong><em>in </em></strong>their sufferings and death - better people than me...at best I can rejoice and be thankful <strong><em>despite</em></strong> my [relatively minor] sufferings - and maintained their faith.)</p><p></p><p>Your example hits a bit close to home, and I struggle with why some horrors happened to my child. It is hard to remain whole when such things happen (and I know many have suffered far worse than my child), and I have no answer, but I accept that God is good, loving and omnipotent. It is not my place as His creation, to question Him, but I know He has been there with comfort for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="“Paisios”, post: 73397573, member: 356917"] There have been many Christians throughout the last 2000 years who have faced such horrors and still maintained their faith in a loving and almighty God. (And some have praised God and rejoiced and been thankful to God [B][I]in [/I][/B]their sufferings and death - better people than me...at best I can rejoice and be thankful [B][I]despite[/I][/B] my [relatively minor] sufferings - and maintained their faith.) Your example hits a bit close to home, and I struggle with why some horrors happened to my child. It is hard to remain whole when such things happen (and I know many have suffered far worse than my child), and I have no answer, but I accept that God is good, loving and omnipotent. It is not my place as His creation, to question Him, but I know He has been there with comfort for me. [/QUOTE]
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