How can a God of Love allow Suffering? Just Looking
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God allow people to suffer? How can an omniscient (all-knowing), omni-benevolent (all-loving), omni-present (everywhere) God allow people to suffer? Either he can’t help or he won’t help! Just Looking
The “Inconsistent Triad” Does the presence of any two makes the third impossible? Omnipotent God Evil Benevolent God The “Inconsistent Triad” Just Looking
Pain: a useful warning sign Suffering – an overview Pain: a useful warning sign Preventing damage or injury inflicting pain (on others or one self) “Acts of God” Just Looking
Different sorts of suffering “Moral evil” – caused by people “Natural evil” – the way the world is Just Looking
Some suffering is self-inflicted Self-inflicted suffering Some suffering is self-inflicted Just Looking
Self-inflicted suffering Just Looking
Self-inflicted suffering Lorna Spinks Just Looking
Suffering caused by others Lorna Spinks Just Looking
Suffering caused by others Just Looking
Suffering caused by others Just Looking
Suffering caused by others Just Looking
Suffering caused by others Morgan Musson Just Looking
Suffering which is just part of our world Just Looking
Suffering which is just part of our world Just Looking
Suffering which is just part of our world Just Looking
Just Looking Endurance … strength … understanding … empathy … ideal Suffering which has positive value Endurance … strength … understanding … empathy … ideal Just Looking
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The importance of free will The possibility of choosing to love demands free will C. S. Lewis Just Looking
The importance of free will The possibility of choosing to love demands free will … and free will demands the possibility of doing harm Just Looking
The choice to love … and the possibility of suffering? The importance of free will The choice to love … and the possibility of suffering? Perfect clones … and no suffering? Just Looking
A perfect world – corrupted? Human choices to do wrong appear to have affected the whole created order Existentialism points to a perceived gap between what people know they are and what they feel deep within that they should be Just Looking
Has God distanced Himself from this human predicament? Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament Gethsemane Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament The steps up to Caiaphas’ house Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament A cell beneath Caiaphas’ house Just Looking
Games marked out by Romans soldiers at the barracks courtyard God participates in the human predicament Games marked out by Romans soldiers at the barracks courtyard Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament The Garden Tomb Just Looking
God participates in the human predicament Inside the tomb Just Looking
A world where evil rules? A world where only good can happen? What is the best possible world? A world where evil rules? A world where only good can happen? A world where good triumphs? Just Looking
The world – a “vale of soul making” What is the best possible world? The world – a “vale of soul making” Just Looking
The possibility of choosing to love demands free will … Conclusion: The possibility of choosing to love demands free will … … and free will demands the possibility of doing harm Human choices to do wrong affect the whole created order God participates in His suffering world and the experience of hurting people … … and breaks through in power to touch hurting lives Just Looking
A difficult question: Why should a God of love let those He loves suffer? A more difficult question: why do so many who have suffered greatly believe in a God of love? Just Looking