RE: If everything has a purpose then evil doesn't exist
June 10, 2023 at 4:29 pm
(This post was last modified: June 10, 2023 at 4:29 pm by WinterHold.)
In Islam, God is the creator of good and evil, both serve the same purpose of "shaping the exam of life":
Kids die with Cancer to create the test condition:
1-Either we rebel and become evil in response
2-Or we become better people and use this painful experience to do good deeds
Let me give you an example with 2 different people, let's call them X and Y, both had a son who died from cancer.
X became evil after the experience so he joined a drug gang and went on a rampage of evil deeds.
Y became depressed, but decided to open a philanthropy business to help other kids with chronic and fatal illnesses.
You see? God just created such scenario.
Measure on all bad things that happen in this life, they have a purpose.
In conclusion; God is not a human or even a creature like he is portrayed by many wrong faiths. He is a god, he created both evil and good, life and death, fire and water, up and down.
Quote:Sura 67, The Quran:
https://quran.com/67?startingVerse=2
(2) Who created death and life to test you as to which of you is best in deeds, and He is the All-Mighty, the Most Forgiving.
Kids die with Cancer to create the test condition:
1-Either we rebel and become evil in response
2-Or we become better people and use this painful experience to do good deeds
Let me give you an example with 2 different people, let's call them X and Y, both had a son who died from cancer.
X became evil after the experience so he joined a drug gang and went on a rampage of evil deeds.
Y became depressed, but decided to open a philanthropy business to help other kids with chronic and fatal illnesses.
You see? God just created such scenario.
Measure on all bad things that happen in this life, they have a purpose.
In conclusion; God is not a human or even a creature like he is portrayed by many wrong faiths. He is a god, he created both evil and good, life and death, fire and water, up and down.