by jimwalton » Tue Jun 21, 2022 4:08 pm
Take your thought to its logical conclusions. If you want God to stop people from wanting to commit crime and natural tragedies, you want Him to control thoughts and actions. You want Him to control, then, also, every aspect of nature. And where does this stop? Do you want Him to stop not only crime but also hate speech? Do you want Him to stop people hurting each other's feelings? Do you want Him to stop misunderstandings? If so, you want us to be robots, or the Stepford Wives, or something. That's not human. If not, where do the lines get drawn, because people are still going to get ticked at God for not stopping x, y, or z.
And if there is no chance of tragedy happening, you want God to stop gravity if someone slips—so they don't get hurt, or fall off a ledge. Where does this stop? If a building is poorly made, like the one in Miami about a year ago, does God just, like, hold it up, against all construction and science? Do you want him to stop all tragedy? If so, there is no such thing as science because nothing is predictable or regular. If not, where do the lines get drawn, because people are still going to get ticked at God for not stopping x, y, or z.
So is it true that "God can easily create a world where we can live happily with zero chances of tragedy happening"? If so, we cease to be human and there is there is no science and no reasoning.
It's not giving God a pass, it's examining the full import of what it is you are asking.
> Then again he did wipe out whole cites and then 99.99% of all loving things in a flood, so maybe it didn't allow suffering to happen back then?
The Flood was not global, but was restricted to the group of guilty people. And it was because those people were so violent and corrupt that there was only suffering. It makes sense that a reasoning, fair, and loving God would want to intervene to stop all the suffering.
> maybe he used to care but not anymore?
This is certainly not a warranted conclusion. Given what I've said, is it truly a reasonable expectation that God will stop all suffering?