RealityCheck
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AV1611VET said:Can you give me an example of a country that is starving today, and tell me why it's starving?
A "country" doesn't starve, the people in it starve.
Okay fine. In Sudan there are many thousands of people that are going without food. This is because the warring factions (rebels vs. government) purposely prevent food from being shipped to towns and villages where food is needed.
Down in Mexico there are thousands upon thousands of people living in poverty, unable to meet their daily basic needs. Hard to refute this, as so many of these people desperately cross our border to find work here. Why do so many people in a Catholic country suffer so? Can't say it's because they're Catholic, because there are plenty of Catholics in the US, France, Spain, Italy, etc. that are pretty well off. If it's for lack of proper faith, why would God see fit to afflict only some Catholics in a specific country, and not all Catholics everywhere?
Then there's places like Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, India, etc. Lots of poor people there going without food. Bad economies, totalitarian governments, isolated trade policies (by both the country and potential trade partners)... I don't see "lack of faith" being ascribed as a reason why these people starve. In fact, Christianity is quite prevalent in these countries, but the mere fact that someone is a Christian doesn't play into whether or not a person starves. A person who is a Christian is more likely to have a connection to a Christian mission, yes, and that mission is likely to have relief supplies and food available. (On the other hand, what happens when the government kicks out the missionaries? What does God do when his agents can no longer reach his Christians?)
Then too, there are plenty of Christians in the United States that go without food, who are unemployed, who struggle to make ends meet or who fail altogether. Is God actually providing for their needs?
Then again, let's look at an even larger question. Why should God's compassion for any one human being be limited by whether or not that person is Christian and has faith in Jesus Christ? Is God unwilling to help such a person or unable?
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