DocM
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I agree in part with Don. My two cents on this is as follows:
Many see the earth-life system as a place where spirits who have separated themselves from God incarnate. It is a system with agreed upon laws or physical properties. Our interactions in the physical world lead to our own consequences. Good or bad depending for the most part on our own choices. There is also a non-good, non-evil component of random energy, that is only given spin by us as "good" or "evil" when it changes our lives. Random energies may cause things like earthquakes, tsunamis, and even events such as a super nova. All these energies are not good, not evil, they simply exist. We look at our own lives, deaths, tragedies and assume that only an "evil" puppeteer could be intentionally causing these random energies. In fact, they simply come about on their own.
People who make the choice to do evil acts to others are a whole different kettle of fish. The Nazis and other genocidal regimes, others killing and starting wars, cause mass suffering on the earth. They are not enabled or hindered by God. They make their own choices, and events follow.
It is not that God creates the evil events. People turning away from love (hateful people), create the suffering, and some misinterpret random energies as being evil.
One could then ask "but why did God create the earth, if evil and suffering exist?" It is exactly because we are empowered to act with love or against love, that we are allowed to express ourselves in this earth life system, without an outside God intervening to either create or prevent suffering. Perhaps, in certain heavens, it is different, and suffering is unknown. Perhaps the consequences of suffering, our stubborn perseverance for good, and triumphing over our circumstances makes the physical world so special.
While I empathize that some may look at the outward appearance of a cruel uncaring divinity, I think that is not the true underlying reality. I do believe, in my heart that God is the foundation of love. I feel that when we come into the physical world we are given this wonderful ability to interact with each other, make choices, and experience the consequences (good or evil).
There is no anthropormic deity pulling all the strings - we are cocreators both on earth and in the mental planes after death. God is the foundation of love from which everything flows. However we are not micromanaged; quite the opposite. In order to learn and move toward love, we are left to play and experience consequences, good and bad.
Matthew
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