Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Perhaps with innocent children suffering with terminal diseases or villages wiped out by 'random acts of God.'
You mean what appear to YOU as "random acts" ?
Since you don't have God's transcendent view over all eternity you don't know what the outcome of things will be.
Let me be clear. I do not
know all either.
Like you some things look chaotic and random, tragically so at times.
But I listen to Jesus when He tells us that even the hairs on our head a numbered
(Luke 12:7; Matt. 10:30). I listen to Jesus when He says that not even a sparrow falls to the ground and the Father does not know it
(Matt. 10:29).
What appears as chaotic or random events to us may just be our limited perception of it.
Three hundred years ago the human cell appeared as a little random piece of clear jello. We know now incredible design microscopically fills the cell.
I question the appearance of random acts because of God's infinite engineering knowledge. We have His promise that if we love Him He is able to engineer literally ALL THINGS for the accomplishment of good. We don't know how. But we are urged to know He is able.
"And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." (Rom. 8:28)
You have a better way to live, in cynicism, perhaps discarding God? Sneering at God? You go ahead live that.
Some of us are going to live in this faith with trust and thanksgiving to God.