(October 10, 2020 at 11:24 pm)runewell Wrote:(October 10, 2020 at 8:07 pm)SUNGULA Wrote: Not shifting pointing out . God could solve the issue chooses not too .Whether it's his responsibility or not is irrelevant to the fact he could but chooses not to . Man isn't allowing it to happen it tries to save them but human methods are imperfect and full of issues . None of this applies to a god . So no it is you who is simply shifting the excuses . Your god could solve it . He doesn't , And this speaks volumes .
(note all this with a caveat that such a being even exists)
To make my job easy I'll just lift this from a site. God doesn't need to intervene, man does.
Experts agree that there are enough food resources available in the world to feed everyone. So why are children starving? The distribution of those resources gets complicated by human failures. While all mankind should be responsible stewards of the earth and its resources, human greed, foolishness, inefficiency, bad strategy, improper infrastructure, etc., lead some people and nations to hoard and/or squander the food and money resources they have. We cannot blame God for the problems that we as humans cause by our fallen natures.
You lifted that from a larger context, from https://www.compellingtruth.org/starving-children.html
Which, unsurprisingly, has this little gem from that same prozelytilization article:
Quote:God prompts Christians to help relieve the problem of hunger in this world, as is evidenced by the significant number of faith-based hunger relief organizations. Christian missionaries also do much work related to hunger relief (Ephesians 2:10). As Christians, we should do what we can to support organizations that work to remove corruption and bring relief to poverty.
So, when are you leaving with the next Evangelical mission in spreading the Good Word with Bibles and sandwiches?
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