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Greg Koukl - Are suffering and God's love compatible?

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason answers the question, "Can suffering be compatible with God's love?" For more visit http://www.str.org.

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  • another things Christians do is lump all suffering and pain together as if god allowing a person suffering from a headache or a a bad month is equal to the suffering severe of a mental illness , severe poverty, a horrible disease or another major problem is the same.Can you really equate god allowing us to have headaches as the same as god allowing people to suffer horribly.Is wanting god to save us from a headache the same as expecting god to save us from extreme suffering

  • so many errors in your argument its hard to figure out where to start

    1) if your child i scared like you said dont you comfort her???You dont just say to bad you going to the doctor I dont care if it hurt.No you reassure her.Tell her that

    it might be scary but Im here to make sure everything is ok. Its not that we suffer

    necessarily its that God does nothing to comfort us or let us know we will be

    okay.What kind of loving God abandons his own children in their time of need

  • Aaaaah, yes... a shining example of the "morality" that springs forth from the atheistic mindset.

    Thank you so much for posting that!

    atheist total fail

  • DIE PAINFULLY IN A FIRE GREG! SCREW YOU AND YOUR HOLOCAUST apologetics!

  • Take rabies for example. People dying of thirst, but panicking when water is brought near them. Can you imagine that? Slowly going insane? That's no exaggeration, look it up in Wikipedia. What possible justification is there for that? It's not like they get better and become stronger as a result, it's always fatal. Ridiculous

  • God doesn't cause any suffering, it is us that cause pain to each other, by our actions or lack of them. If we worked hard on loving each other...will there be any pain? sure old age, natural disasters, and just day to day things. But imagine if we all loved each other and did good deeds to one another. Simply calling up your mom and telling her you love her, or being nice to your friends and family. It is us that cause pain and suffering, all the wars, hunger, and most deases are caused by us.

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