by jimwalton » Wed Jul 27, 2022 2:18 pm
> He knew how it would play out, but He didn't make it play out that way. People live their lives and make their decisions.
I explained that allowing situations to play themselves out is the only reasonable way to do things. Otherwise, we are not human and there is no sense to anything. That's certainly not a desirable world. Yes, suffering happens, but it's no indictment on God. Otherwise, as I've said, it's not "life" at all, but pure nonsense.
> yet he still allowed those conditions to be present that would allow the accident to happen
That's like blaming God for gravity, so if someone's foot slips and they fall, God is to blame. That's ignoring that gravity is necessary for life. It's also just taking one side: if you want to blame God for all suffering, then you must also credit God for all positive things: laughter, joy, happiness, comfort, health, knowledge, beauty. If God is to be blamed for the conditions that allow accidents, He must also be credited for the conditions that allow happiness.
So where are you at with this? Are you ready to credit God with all happiness and knowledge? Do you understand that a life without the possibility of suffering is not life at all? The world has to be dynamic—it's actually a huge benefit and necessary. For God to take the possibilities of anything going wrong out of life is to remove all the things that make life something we live.