I am pretty sure this is going somewhere, so bear with me. I'm sure a lot of people on this board have children, or at least are getting to the point where they have thought about the idea of having children. At the very least, all of us once were children and had parents. Why did your parents bring you into this world, knowing all of the trouble you would have to face? Why did they EVER let you leave the house, knowing that there were people out there who would hurt you, and that you experience pain. It's very simple, really. They did it because they love you, and they want you to be free to find your own life and your own loves. They also know that if you look for it the good will easily outweigh the bad in your life. Your parents also don't MAKE you put your hand on the stove, or fail a class, or commit a crime, or anything like that. They usually do whatever they can to help you learn from something bad that happens to you, whether you were at any fault or not. Your parents allow you to be free, and from this freedom comes the ability for you to be hurt. The same is true with God. He isn't allowing you to be hurt. He is allowing you, and others, to be free. This freedom has consequences, often that we cannot see or recognize. We change our world in ways that bring about new diseases, new potentials for harm. God didn't MAKE us create these things, but he did make us free to follow our own path, which allows us to create situations where innocent people get hurt. This also figures into heaven. Heaven is where YOU decide you want to be. The world, with all it's opportunities and dangers offers an excellent forum for developing who you are and what you want.
Well, I think that's enough for now, that scroll bar just keeps getting smaller and smaller on the side of the box, which makes me suspicious that the opposite effect is occuring on the length of this post
Well, I think that's enough for now, that scroll bar just keeps getting smaller and smaller on the side of the box, which makes me suspicious that the opposite effect is occuring on the length of this post
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