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yallerdawg

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Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:00 PM Nov 2017

"Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?" [View all]

By Rabbi Aron Moss

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When you have an explanation, pain doesn't seem so bad anymore. We can tolerate suffering when we know why it is happening.

And so, if we could make sense of innocent people suffering, if we could rationalise tragedy, then we could live with it. We would be able to hear the cry of sweet children in pain and not be horrified. We would tolerate seeing broken hearts and shattered lives, for we would be able to neatly explain them away. Our question would be answered, and we could move on.

But as long as the pain of innocents remains a burning question, we are bothered by its existence. And as long as we can't explain pain, we must alleviate it. If innocent people suffering does not fit into our worldview, we must eradicate it. Rather than justifying their pain, we need to get rid of it.

So keep asking the question, why do bad things happen to good people. But stop looking for answers. Start formulating a response. Take your righteous anger and turn it into a force for doing good. Redirect your frustration with injustice and unfairness and channel it into a drive to fight injustice and unfairness. Let your outrage propel you into action. When you see innocent people suffering, help them. Combat the pain in the world with goodness. Alleviate suffering wherever you can.

We don't want answers, we don't want explanations, and we don't want closure. We want an end to suffering. And we dare not leave it up to G‑d to alleviate suffering. He is waiting for us to do it. That's what we are here for.

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In summary: "Don't ask questions" Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #1
Yep, sounds about right. n/t trotsky Nov 2017 #4
Exactly. Christianity has never answered this problem effectively. Other religions that believe that anneboleyn Nov 2017 #5
I would note this article was written by a Rabbi nt HopeAgain Nov 2017 #14
No. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #7
As if people weren't toiling day and night already to make it better. AtheistCrusader Nov 2017 #10
Keeping asking the question but stop looking for the answer. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #23
How does it make any sense... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #24
Such as? Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #33
You declare in Comment 1... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #37
That certainly is a fascinating interpretation of what was written. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #42
It's been answered? Lordquinton Nov 2017 #45
CORRECT Skittles Nov 2017 #38
Or as FZ famously said: opiate69 Nov 2017 #62
Thank you for this HopeAgain Nov 2017 #2
WTF trotsky Nov 2017 #3
they always have an answer Skittles Nov 2017 #39
The best explanation I have ever seen is the bumper sticker... 3catwoman3 Nov 2017 #6
Yes it does. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #8
Odd answer marylandblue Nov 2017 #9
Finding a solution may be the answer. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #11
You missed the point. HopeAgain Nov 2017 #12
I just don't see the connection between knowledge and action marylandblue Nov 2017 #13
I see your point. HopeAgain Nov 2017 #17
Recommended, and thank you. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #15
What about genetic illness? marylandblue Nov 2017 #16
What about a hammer falling on your foot? guillaumeb Nov 2017 #18
Did you just equate congenital disease with human error? Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #34
A victim looking for a solution, not another question. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #19
Does your god have any active role in the universe? Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #21
I'm pretty sure "my" god has a very active role... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #25
so no serious answer? Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #26
Well at least we can agree on that marylandblue Nov 2017 #22
In those situations, someone's free will is going to be violated. Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #32
Intervention eliminates free will. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #41
But the aggressor is in the process of eliminating the free will of the victim. Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #44
Bingo Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #54
That stupid car thwarted god's plan! trotsky Nov 2017 #57
Intervention eliminates free will. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #58
Perhaps re-read what I said, Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #59
Perhaps this will express my idea more clearly. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #60
Ok, so if some free will is going to be eliminated regardless... Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #61
I cannot speak for the Creator, guillaumeb Nov 2017 #63
Let's explore that issue. Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #65
Evil and good are not absolute terms. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #66
Then "free will" is not an absolute good either, right? Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #70
I said that I believe in the concept of free will. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #73
Not really, the issue is whether free will can ever be violated by God. Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #74
If the Creator also has free will, guillaumeb Nov 2017 #76
Are you having difficulty understanding what I am saying? Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #79
Obviously we are not having the same discussion. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #80
I think I do, Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #81
The following is my personal belief: guillaumeb Nov 2017 #83
In essence, the universe has been granted its independence by the creator? n/t Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #84
If one believes in a Creator, creation is dependent on the actions of that creator. eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #85
Always? Or just in the beginning for that "spark" you mentioned? nt Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #86
A good question. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #87
Is the creator finite or infinite? Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #88
I can only speculate, and say that a Creator who created all of existence guillaumeb Nov 2017 #89
An unlimited creator could contradict his own nature Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #90
Not at all. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #91
This isn't about actions. Htom Sirveaux Nov 2017 #92
well here we are again back to what exactly is the nature of your god? Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #20
I'm pretty sure you got it backwards. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #27
So no answer. Not surprising. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #28
You act as if... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #31
The book seems to be self contradictory on many issues marylandblue Nov 2017 #48
"a great big book explaining it all" trotsky Nov 2017 #50
Oh, I know that one. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2017 #55
Nature. elleng Nov 2017 #29
"Proving" that nature is evil. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #64
Evil and good are not absolute terms. trotsky Nov 2017 #67
Learning well are you, young Skywalker. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #68
I can throw meaningless babble around just like the best of 'em! n/t trotsky Nov 2017 #69
Learning well are you, but there is far to go. eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #71
How well I know! trotsky Nov 2017 #72
NO, dear guill, elleng Nov 2017 #75
Something apart from human concepts of good and evil? eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #77
Indeed, ABSOLUTELY, just elleng Nov 2017 #78
Hmmm... the message I got from this article was to take action. Corvo Bianco Nov 2017 #30
There is a remarkable level of religious intolerance... yallerdawg Nov 2017 #35
To to privileged Lordquinton Nov 2017 #47
I thought I was religiously intolerant until I Corvo Bianco Nov 2017 #49
So it's "religious intolerance" when people disagree with you? trotsky Nov 2017 #52
Some attack religion whenever a post mentions God. HopeAgain Nov 2017 #36
I'm going to go watch "Lucifer" now, one of my favorite TV shows! yallerdawg Nov 2017 #40
After some time here you will not be confused. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #82
Ever think there is no god pulling the strings? Occam's razor wasupaloopa Nov 2017 #43
Amazing that every description of how this god acts Lordquinton Nov 2017 #46
"Stop looking for answers." Because you might not like the answer you find. DetlefK Nov 2017 #51
According to doctrine in most Christian denominations, MineralMan Nov 2017 #53
Why do good things happen to bad people? DavidDvorkin Nov 2017 #56
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