Why Does God Permit Wickedness and Suffering? (Part 1)

Written by ARTHUR ZULU


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WHY DOES GOD PERMIT WICKEDNESS & SUFFERING? (Part 1)

By Arthur Zulu

“WHY”. That three letter word is so common when disasters strike. It isrepparttar 127033 final question when war or natural disasters happen. Or when epidemics exact their toll on humans. Or when a rapist, or robber goes on rampage. Or perhaps when children are abused by persons who are supposed to be their custodians, or when a loved one drops dead.

Sometimes thoughrepparttar 127034 “WHY” is elongated to “WHY GOD WHY” That suggestsrepparttar 127035 person acknowledges that God allows evil. If so, why does he permit wickedness and suffering?

If we say we are not victims of wickedness and suffering, then we are deceiving ourselves. For have we not lost someone in death? Or are we ourselves sure we will be around to shoot fireworks atrepparttar 127036 end ofrepparttar 127037 next one hundred years? Perhaps not.

Man throughrepparttar 127038 ages have resigned torepparttar 127039 inevitability of misery and death. A sample ofrepparttar 127040 following quotations will shed more light on this matter.

“For suff’rance isrepparttar 127041 badge of all our tribe”. -- Shakespeare.

“The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.” -- Joseph Conrad.

“Account ye no man happy till he die.” -- Euripides.

“Out out brief candle/Life’s but a walking shadow”. -- Shakespeare.

“Vice increases, and men grow daily more and more wicked.”-- Berkley.

“To each his suff’ring: all are men/Condemn’d alike to groan…. “ -- Gray.

“Death!repparttar 127042 poor man’s dearest friend, -- The kindest andrepparttar 127043 best.” -- Burns.

“Death is here and death is there/Death is busy everywhere/All around, within, beneath/Above is death -- and we are death.” -- Shelley.

“. . . In this world nothing is certain than death and taxes.” --Benjamin Franklin. “When life is woe/And hope is dumb/The world says, ‘Go’/ The Grave says, ‘come!’ “ -- Arthur Gutterman.

Why Does God Permit Wickedness and Suffering? (Part 6)

Written by ARTHUR ZULU


Title: WHY DOES GOD PERMIT WICKEDNESS & SUFFERING? (Part 6) Author: Arthur Zulu Contact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count:671 Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975

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WHY DOES GOD PERMIT WICKEDNESS & SUFFERING? (Part 6) By Arthur Zulu

“Where was God whenrepparttar 127032 Twin Towers collapsed?” “Where was God when Israeli military tanks rumbled through Palestine?” If you have asked such questions, you will now have understoodrepparttar 127033 cause of wickedness and suffering in this world: It was because our first parents sought independence from God. And remember that God did not know that things will be this way. And remember also that man has no right to challenge God, his Creator.

Yet, some doubters continue to userepparttar 127034 “D” word, “Design”. Now, ask yourself this question: If it was God’s plan for us to suffer and die, why did he send his son, Jesus Christ from heaven to die a shameful death in order to save mankind fromrepparttar 127035 sin of Adam? Yes, why? Does this not prove that he is a loving father?

But looking at this matter closely: Who is it that causes wickedness and suffering in this world?

Although,repparttar 127036 Bible says that Satanrepparttar 127037 Devil isrepparttar 127038 ruler of this world, you must know that not all evils are caused by him. Why?

Most wickedness and suffering are caused by man. It was not God that flewrepparttar 127039 airplanes that destroyedrepparttar 127040 Twin Towers. It was man. It was not God that drove tanks intorepparttar 127041 refugee camps in Palestine. It was man.

Also, God is notrepparttar 127042 man who rapes his six-year-old daughter, nor is herepparttar 127043 robber that breaks into peaceful homes, nor is herepparttar 127044 church priest that abuses children. Nor is herepparttar 127045 student turned gunman who runs amuck shooting and killing his teachers and fellow students. Yet when these bad things happen, we blame God!

The fact is that man’s heart -- his thoughts and desires, is evil most ofrepparttar 127046 times. It has been so fromrepparttar 127047 beginning --since Adam’s rebellion.

Another cause of wickedness and suffering are factors beyond man’s control. Some of these events include war which causes starvation, not to talk ofrepparttar 127048 problems of refugees; and diseasesrepparttar 127049 cause of underdevelopment and death.

Also consider natural factors like flooding, earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanic eruptions. Which man has control over these? Yet, these are other causes of suffering to mankind.

So, what has been proved overrepparttar 127050 millenniums? That man cannot rule himself. That independence from God means woes to man. That God isrepparttar 127051 only Universal Sovereign -- He hasrepparttar 127052 legal right to rule mankind.

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