According to the Faith, Suffering is Good, Not Suffering is Bad



The question asked repeated by skeptics of Christianity is, "If God loves us, when does he allow children to suffer in pain and die? Why does he allow so much suffering everywhere?"

The columnist answered that today. God makes us suffer, he said, so we "surrender." When things are most painful and hopeless we will get on our knees and petition God for help. People who are healthy and wealth are worse off according to the link. 

When a child suffers is that child made better by getting on knees and "surrendering" to an imaginary god? When God sent Noah's flood did a million people come to God just before he downed them?

The link seems to me like an ad marketeers came up with after the company faced a dilemma. The dilemma was the company had a product to sell that was inferior in quality and too high in price. The company asked to ad company to produce an ad that said, "Buy our inferior over-priced product because you will feel better after you help us when no one else would. Better you go broke than us."

Every day on Christian sites is news about Christians being prosecuted somewhere in the world. It would be nice if all people in the world could practice any religion they preferred, but reality is people fight and kill over religion. If one is a Christian in a country where Christians are killed it seems wise to keep your Christianity a secret. Christianity has its own bad record of killing its enemies. 

I've been an atheist for a long time now and have seen several atheist friends die. In the cases where disease was taking their lives no one I knew change his/her mind about faith. "Suffering" or pending death did not move them to believe in something impossible to believe. That people turn to the faith when suffering is just not true. It is instead a myth sold by the faith. 

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