Probably not in the way you would like me to.Some may know the answers to these questions, only He could answer them all for certain. These things happen regardless, so how you desire to explain their purpose rest on your own understanding. Can you answer the questions you presented or the following?
You are assuming a "true purpose" beyond her purpose in doing it? I don´t. I don´t even know that your question is meaningful, to begin with. But if hard-pressed to assume such a purpose on part of an omnipotent, omniscient creatorgod indeed I have problems coming up with something charitable. I mean, even if this were to serve an unknowable "greater good", such a god could have easily achieved this greater good directly and without sacrificing one of his creatures to suffering and death.Can you tell me the true purpose for my mother committing suicide when I was 20?
Of course science can give you an medical explanation. However, this is obivously not the answer you are looking for.Can you explain to me why my (at the time) 9 month old daughter's brain was attacked and severely damaged by a rare virus? No, you can't answer these, and no amount of human reasoning or science can.
My answer is pretty much the same as above.
I am sorry for all those losses you have experienced, and far be it from me to take away the consolace you find in your ideas.I believe that these 'bad' events in my life did or do serve a bigger purpose in the grand scheme and they can easily be explained as God's will to bring about 'good' in another's life or the world.
However, you carried your personal things as an argument into a conversation about the validity of "explanations" - and I have to tell you that I find your explanation totally unconvicing. Are you saying that god can´t achieve his "greater goods" without inflicting suffering on his creatures? What happened to "with God all is possible"?
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