The question of why good people suffer and wicked people prosper is not new or rare, and is certainly not limited to Judaism or to Christianity or to any other organized religion for that matter. It is pondered by most intelligent children, and was noticed by philosophers thousands of years before the Holocaust. There is, in fact, a theological field of inquiry called "theodicy", which investigates the basic question: If God is all powerful (omnipotent), all knowing (omniscient), and all-good, (omnibenevolent) how can eviland injustice exist?
Well, well, well, evil and injustice exist for no other reason except that after God created the world of light and darkness, the world of evil and peace and injustice, decided for his own peace of mind to stay far far away by being omniabsent, and no longer be involved by being omnipresent. After all, God openly and proudly admitted in the bible, a book written by his own inspired authors that: "I form the light and create darkness: I make peace and create evil: I the Lord do these things." Isaiah 45:7 - - - Poch Suzara
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