“How could this God, who lives mighty in my mind and heart, literally create, cause, place, know of, ALLOW an earthquake in one of the WORST possible places on this entire planet? There’s nowhere least suited for an earthquake than the most poverty-ridden, fragile, helter-skelter city you can imagine.”
What inspires me most about this website – and this individual – is the honesty and articulation of his questioning. I believe if we all brought our struggles out in the open in this way and invited people to offer their help and advice, we would be much happier and healthier people. Think about it.
I’d encourage you to read the entirety of the post titled “How could God do this?” and its following comments. If you are interested on my two-cents on the matter I will post that in the comments of this blog post.
It’s fine to be angry with and question God. A lot of things happen in this world that do not make sense, and this earthquake in Haiti is one of the biggest ones I have experienced in my lifetime. I don’t believe God caused the catastrophe in Haiti. However, I do believe He is at work in the redemptive actions that are happening now and will continue to happen. I trust in a plan for my life, and this world, that is different and far better than my understanding or planning.
Pat Robertson’s comments on this issue make it seem like God did cause the earthquake in Haiti. However, God has promises to prosper us and make us complete. That is, at least, my experience.
http://www.gjsentinel.com/hp/content/news/opinion/stories/2010/01/14/011510_4A_devil_edit.html
thanks for sharing j.