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Category : Religion & Spirituality » God | Posted by : Maxx | Posted on : 5/19/2009 | Updated on : 5/19/2009
Keywords : suffer, people, does, allow, god, innocent
Why does God allow innocent people to suffer?
if God is almighty, why does he allow innocent people to suffer?

Answers
Because he loves us.
Esta é a forma mais primitiva de ganhar experiências.
This is the mode more primitive to earn experiences.
Suffering happens because of sin. Sin is going against God's Laws.

Satan sinned against God and is condemned at the end of the world to hell for all eternity. Hence Satan continues to deceive people even today and tries to make people sin so that they are also condemned to hell. because of sin, people suffer.

God loves each and every one of us. But He expects us to do something about the problems in the world, by being a blessing to others.

In fact, in the actual Jewish interpretation of the Bible, even sickness is translated as 'evil' because all sickness is caused by the evil one.
Because your idea of God is false. Everyone on this earth's is.
If God does exist, he certainly doesn't give a flying f*#k about our miniscule existence.
The story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden explains it all. We ( Adam and Eve ) were like teenagers who want to play grown-up. We wanted to acquire knowledge and be equal with God.

As with teenagers, we acquired “some” knowledge and thought we knew everything. So, in our self-importance, we separated ourselves from the domination of God and struck out on our own.

God gave us free will to commit such an act against Him and He would never force us to accept His ways. If God were to intervene in every hardship we endure then we would never feel free from His observation and control. Therefore, He has to let us endure this world and suffer the consequences as much as it hurts Him.

The saving thought in all this is that only our physical bodies are hurt thru our hardships. As it says in the Scriptures, “do not fear those that can only kill the body. But, fear Him who can condemn both body and soul to everlasting suffering.”

The Scriptures also say that after we leave this world, “He will wipe away all our tears and we will know pain and suffering no more.” Not an exact quote but close enough. That is, for all those who do desire to be His children and live under His authority.

I’m ready to be a child again and play forever in His world.
Because God wants to test those people.. to be loved by God is not only by being innocent, but also by being tested and still believe that He is by your side... I questioned this before and still on my hard times, but I believe that God won't test me with something i can't handle...
im fired up now.....everybody suffers. u aint no different den da rest of us...... we all suffer. get over it.
people suffer beacuse they have done bad things in life and expesiallly christians
wtf? So god tests us like lab rat and tries to find that if we are suffering, we still love him or not? He created us so that we admire him and his Universe? What sadist would do that?
Sickness caused by evil ones? What century is this?
ok everyone here is rite except the mean ones! I am a Christian! What im about to say is not what a Christian should say but.....im going to Heaven and you mean not christians are going to hell! go to church and u will find out for yourself what youve been mssing yoyur whole life!!!
 it all comes down to yoou becase  if you do somet bad you will be punished
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