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Good questions.
Here are 5 undeniable truths that Christians can never refute:
1) Good things happen as a result of human free agency
2) Bad things happen as a result of human free agency
3) God does not intefre, *most of the time*, with humans right to choose, thus God allows both great acts, and terriable acts to occur
4) God allows some people to be born with parents, biological disorders, or incrediable social stigmas which cause undue suffering in an individuals life. This is in contrast with #3, where the causal agent of suffering is human. In this instance, God does cause suffering, either directly or indirectly. Technically, being born into dysfunctional families is the result of both #3 & #4.
5) God sometimes intervenes in the physical world. Its impossible to know how much and what frequency he does, but by the current state of the world, personally, I dont think its alot.
The Christians God "challenge" to us, if you could say that, is to understand the 5 points mentioned above, not just theoritically, but experientially (the hard part), and come to an understanding and acceptance or our place in relation to God.
Good questions.
Here are 5 undeniable truths that Christians can never refute:
1) Good things happen as a result of human free agency
2) Bad things happen as a result of human free agency
3) God does not intefre, *most of the time*, with humans right to choose, thus God allows both great acts, and terriable acts to occur
4) God allows some people to be born with parents, biological disorders, or incrediable social stigmas which cause undue suffering in an individuals life. This is in contrast with #3, where the causal agent of suffering is human. In this instance, God does cause suffering, either directly or indirectly. Technically, being born into dysfunctional families is the result of both #3 & #4.
5) God sometimes intervenes in the physical world. Its impossible to know how much and what frequency he does, but by the current state of the world, personally, I dont think its alot.
The Christians God "challenge" to us, if you could say that, is to understand the 5 points mentioned above, not just theoritically, but experientially (the hard part), and come to an understanding and acceptance or our place in relation to God.
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