Creating a world full of suffering if he loves us so much is not only a contradiction but a glaring flaw in the supposed benevolence of a divine being. If God is omnipotent, omniscient, and all-loving, then why would he design a world where pain, illness, violence, and death are not just inevitable but pervasive? It seems more like a cosmic experiment or a cruel game where human lives are pawns in a drama of suffering and survival, with God watching from a distance—if he’s watching at all.
If God truly loved humanity, why would he allow natural disasters to ravage the innocent, children to be born into poverty, and diseases to wipe out entire populations? Why wouldn’t he step in to prevent suffering on a massive scale, if he had the power to do so? The answer seems to be that God’s “love” isn’t really love at all—at least, not in the way humans understand it. Perhaps God’s love is more about maintaining control and ensuring unquestioned loyalty, testing humanity’s devotion through suffering rather than guiding it through compassion.
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