Why Does God Permit Wickedness and Suffering? (Part 3)
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Title: WHY DOES GOD PERMIT WICKEDNESS AND SUFFERING?(Part 3) Author: Arthur ZuluContact Author: mailto:
[email protected]: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002Word Count 579Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975Publishing Guidelines: Permission is granted topublish this article electronically or in print aslong as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy ofyour publication would be appreciated.WHY DOES GOD PERMIT WICKEDNESS AND SUFFERING? (Part 3)By Arthur ZuluDoes God exist? Or is he dead as some say? The answersto these questions will help us to know why he allowswickedness and suffering in this world.As a starting point, note this: whatever is maderequires a maker.
The chair you are sitting on now didnot fall from heaven . It was made by a carpenter.The computer from where you downloaded this articledid not happen by chance.
It was made by a genius. Andthe article that you are reading now did not evolve.It has an author.These in themselves are small things.
Now, considerbigger and more complex things. Like what? you mayask.
Like the universe. Who made it?It is very easy to say that the universe is withoutcause.
Think of the order among the 100 billion starsin our galaxy, and the 100 billion galaxies in theknown universe! Consider the fact that these galaxiesare arranged in clusters and super clusters. Imagine the fact that the universe is in a constantstate of expansion, and the likelihood of otheruniverses.
Add the fact that even now scientists arediscovering new stars and galaxies that defy theirpreviously held opinions.Reflecting on the order and intelligence in theuniverse, proponents of the Big Bang theory have begunsinging different tunes.Asked John Glenn: Could this have just happened? Wasit an accident that a bunch of flotsam and jetsamsuddenly started making these orbits of its ownaccord? He answers his own question: I cant believethat . .
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Some Power put all this into orbit andkeeps it there.Another scientist, Stephen W. Hawking agrees: Themore we examine the universe, we find it is notarbitrary at all but obeys certain well-defined lawsthat operate in different areas.
It seems veryreasonable to suppose that there may be some unifyingprinciples, so that all laws are part of some biggerlaw. Now, consider the earth -- our home, a store house offood and the greatest of all cosmological scientificpuzzles according to Levis Thomas.It is positioned at the right distance from the sun(to make life possible), it revolves round the sun (tomake for change of seasons), it rotates once very 24hours (making day and night to happen), and it has anatmosphere (to protect us.) Was it made, or did itcome about by chance? Well, what about the brain, which in the words ofHenry F.
Osborne is the most marvelous and mysteriousobject in the whole universeDo you know that as you read this, some 100 millionmessages are pouring into your brain every second? Buthow you may ask, does it make it possible for you tofocus on what you are reading right now?Because the brain censors incoming information andscans itself every tenth of a second thus making itpossible to focus on the important ones. Imagine the complex electrochemical transmission andthe quadrillion connections between the 100 billionneutrons or nerve cells in the brain.
And imagine thefact that these connections are several times morethan all the communication systems in the whole world!Commenting on the information storage capability ofthe brain, Carl Sagan said that it would fill sometwenty million volumes, as many as in the worldslargest libraries. Do you think that it evolved, orwas it made by a Superior Intelligence?Said the neurosurgeon, Dr.
Robert J. White: I am leftwith no choice but to acknowledge the existence of asuperior intellect, responsible for the design anddevelopment of the incredible brain-mind relationship-- something far beyond mans capacity to understand ..
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I have to believe all this had an intelligentbeginning, that someone made it happen.Who is that Someone? He is God, the creator, the onewho has no beginning and no end. His power andintelligence is seen from the complexity of the thingshe has made -- from the terrifying cosmos to the smallatom.So since there is God, why does he permit wickednessand suffering?(To be continued)Copyright © 2002, all rights reserved About the Author:ARTHUR ZULU, The Most Controversial Writer in the World, presents the above article as an example of topics that make best-sellers.
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