It's fine to say "we don't know". But it is a ridiculous question and we DO know. to a degree. Bodies are imperfect. You know this. You just are strawman-ing to avoid the main point which I will repeat: If the god you believe in is real then he causes or allows unbelievable levels of suffering that every single one of us would alleviate if we had the power. This is why it is most likely he does not exist. Sorry. |
It comes from a genetic mutation gone awry, which all human bodies are susceptible to. Because that's how God chose to create human bodies (or god doesn't exist, which is more likely). |
What a weird answer. The God the who definitely doesn’t exist created pediatric cancer. |
+1 Better random than live in fear. |
It makes me "feel better" to think there is no knowledgeable being controlling life like we are bacteria in a petri dish. It helps to reconcile this question about cancer or how people can be so evil or why life can be so unfair. It's actually easier to think there is randomness and chance involved rather than "God's will". Don't get me wrong - I'd LOVE to believe that a good God will come a straighten out the mess down here with a bit of karma. I just haven't seen any evidence whatsoever for that. |
Nothing other people believe "shocks" me. I'm never shocked by how stupid some people are. All you have to do is listen to some of the interviews of random people at a Trump rally. I'm never shocked anymore. |
OK now you are just being a petulant jerk. You’re embarrassing yourself. Every person can see that is not what PP wrote. |
A bunch of people who don’t believe God exists are insisting the non-existent God created pediatric cancer. It doesn’t make any sense. Entities who do not exist do not create or destroy anything. |
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan |
Cold is the absence of heat. Darkness is the absence of light. Evil is the absence of good.
God gave His creatures freedom. When He created angels and humans, they had the capacity to freely choose to love God and all that is good. Instead, Lucifer and other angels abused their freedom and tried to take God’s place in order to lead the whole world astray. Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they cooperated with Satan’s evil plan. Instead of destroying all evil people, God set up a plan. God himself decided to enter history as a human being in Jesus Christ. He never did anything that was evil. But he lived a truly good life. Yet, as God, he decided to absorb all the world’s evil into Himself. He let evil crush him on the cross. In Genesis 3, a serpent tempts the woman: And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. — Genesis 3:4–5, KJV The serpent told Eve that eating the fruit from the tree would make her and Adam as gods. Adam and Eve didn’t want knowledge: they wanted to be gods. Their physical condition changed as a result of their eating the forbidden fruit. As God had promised, they became mortal. Now Adam and Eve could get sick and die. They had to leave the garden of Eden. That’s where the physical illness and death that humans now experience originated. God’s plan was not for us to experience illness and death. If you don’t believe in God, you don’t believe any of that happened. You must have an alternative theory to why people get sick and die, and why humans are not immortal and get diseases and can die from accidents and injuries. Something else makes humans mortal and age and die. |
Again: NO NO NO they are not saying that at all. They are saying YOUR belief requires that YOU believe that. And that nonsensical contradiction is evidence that there is likely no god. Just to let you know, every time you state your dishonest straw man, I will be here to correct you. |
This might be a huge shock to you, but you don’t tell anyone else what they believe. You can believe anything you want; nobody tells you what you believe. You have zero right to tell others what they are required to believe. Get over yourself. |
I posted this on page 3:
I have been overall a much more grounded person since becoming an atheist. I have suffered depression on and off as a result of childhood trauma and biological processes in my body, but not because I don't believe in a god. I'm in the best mental health of my life and not at all depressed now, and I don't believe in a god. Also I should add that across my 50+ years of existence I've known far more religious that non religious people, and many of them suffered depression despite their religious faith. Religious faith doesn't cure biologically based depression. |
God didn't create pediatric cancer. It's the result of evolution. |
Many people have already answered this, you are just being purposefully obtuse. 1) Atheists don't believe in god, therefore don't believe god created cancer that kills children. 2) If you do believe in god, and god created everything, then he must have also created cancer that kills children. Person 1 does not believe what person 2 believes. No atheist thinks a non-existent god created cancer that kills children. You just keep copy and pasting this all over every religious thread and it makes it seem like you can't read properly. |