Trailblazer
Veteran Member
I do not have time to go back and look at exactly what I said so I will take your word for it.I asked you if it was kind that God created a world where cancers would develop, and you answered YES. It's part of the record.
So I want you to expand on that. You said yes, it was kind that the God created a world that developed cancers, and I want to know what is kind about that.
God did not deliberately create a world with the intention for cancers to develop. That cancers developed has no bearing on whether God is kind or unkind. Cancers developed as the result of many factors and I am not a cancer researcher so I don't know what those are.
God did not decide that cancers were to be part of the world, they simply developed over time.So since god decided that cancers were to be part of the world, and you can''t know the reasons for it, what makes you think God is benevolent?
Whether God is benevolent or not has nothing to do with the existence of cancer. I do not base my belief o about God's attributes on the existence of cancers or anything else I see in the world. The only way I can know the attributes of God is through a Messenger of God. Baha'ullah wrote that God is benevolent so that is what I believe. Anything else would just be my subjective personal opinion.
“Be fair to yourselves and to others, that the evidences of justice may be revealed, through your deeds, among Our faithful servants. Beware lest ye encroach upon the substance of your neighbor. Prove yourselves worthy of his trust and confidence in you, and withhold not from the poor the gifts which the grace of God hath bestowed upon you. He, verily, shall recompense the charitable, and doubly repay them for what they have bestowed. No God is there but Him. All creation and its empire are His. He bestoweth His gifts on whom He will, and from whom He will He withholdeth them. He is the Great Giver, the Most Generous, the Benevolent.” Gleanings, p. 278