Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I guess you don't have a soul^^
What's a "soul?"
It's what makes killing you a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:“God’s job is not to make sick people healthy. That’s the doctor’s job. God’s job is to make sick people brave.”
? Harold S. Kushner, Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World
The author is a Jewish rabbi whose son had a degenerative disease.
http://www.amazon.com/When-Things-Happen-Good-People/dp/1400034728
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I guess you don't have a soul^^
What's a "soul?"
Anonymous wrote:So I guess you don't have a soul^^
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies so far. I guess I struggle with the desire to believe in God (or the indoctrination I experienced?) and want to be comforted by a master plan. I accept we must all die, and I accept that some crappy things happen. I also accept that some bad things I've experienced have caused me to grow as a person, mature, and have a better perspective. However, that still doesn't answer my question about horrible violence or why God doesn't intervene in one instance but not another. I've struggled with atheism because I feel like there must be more than just actions and reactions in our world. (I'm not explaining this well, but I mean I struggle with the idea that stuff happens for no purpose and that's the existence of life.) Can those who feel differently share some of your thoughts on this? Thank you for your replies so far.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry you lost your friend to cancer, OP. It is truly awful that a 40 year old mum has been lost to her kids, husband, and friends. There is no reason. Only time will heal a bit. The wound will always be there. Be strong for the kids and husband.