Duggie70 wrote:You will correct me if I am mistaken, but I would assume that an all-knowing omniscient God is aware that there are 750 million people in the world that are undernourished and starving at this moment. He knows this. He knew this from the beginning.
Does our free will trump God's awesome power? Is this what we tell the woman who can't breast feed her starving baby because she is to emaciated due to her dying of starvation herself? All as she begs for God's help with prayer.
God would not be "eliminating ALL free will" if he would intervene a bit more often to avert that next hurricane or volcano and prevent unnecessary suffering.
I find it difficult to accept that the rapist's free will trumps the suffering of the rape victim.
One of the ways to take a look at this is the following:
God helps someone concerning something and it is visible (public notices this). I.e. God does what you expect from him to do.
Following that event, since God helped someone, others expect from him to do the same. However, certain people do not need some primary things for a normal life, but would like to get a car, a house, more money, love, justice,... (pretty much anything a person can think of. Possibilities could be endless.).
They ask God for that something. If he allows everyone to have everything they want, what would be the purpose of life? Material hedonism 101?
On the other hand, if he does not allow of it, he would be unjust and therefore imperfect -- not God.
Raises another question --- a world without suffering, pain, evil... How would human lives be formed? Life without evil could not form a person, could not change a person. There would be no balance if it was only good.
Take as an example some rape victim which then decides to help others concerning that. Knowing what rape victims do or will experience, (s)he can help the victims endure (if already raped) the traumatic times or prevent future cases.
(S)he experienced evil and decided to do something good out of it.
Reminds me of the first Newton's law:
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
The object is the human. The unbalanced force is evil(ironically, it is actually balanced force since, through it, balance between good and evil is achieved
). We would rest forever or stay in that motion forever if there was not something to push as off. Something to shake us to the core. Something to actualize our potentiality... Exactly why no suffering is unnecessary.