Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,157,074 members, 7,832,624 topics. Date: Sunday, 19 May 2024 at 06:18 AM

Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? - Religion - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Religion / Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? (1024 Views)

MMM: 10 Things That Will Happen To Churches That Promoted Scheme– Pastor Adelaja / Why God Allows Bad Things To Happen To Good People / Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by uzygirl(f): 5:26pm On Jul 26, 2015
You do not have to look far to see that evil and suffering abound today. Wars kill civilians as well as soldiers. Crime and violence victimize innocent people. Deadly accidents and crippling illnesses occur irrespective of a person’s age or status in life. Natural disasters wipe out communities indiscriminately. Prejudice and injustice are widespread. Perhaps you have personally suffered as a victim.

It is only natural to ask questions like these:

Why do bad things happen to good people?
Is God to blame for such things?
Are calamities random occurrences, or are they man-made?
Could it be Karma, that is, the result of one’s actions in a past life, that causes personal suffering?
If there is an almighty God, why does he not protect good people from harm?
Will life ever be free of evil and suffering?

To answer those questions, we need to understand the answer to this question: Why do bad things happen at all?

[url]
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/wp20140701/#?insight[search_id]=6d6f06a9-4c14-42f9-8694-a6a4e07d564f&insight[search_result_index]=0[/url]
Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by HungerBAD: 5:28pm On Jul 26, 2015
Our God is not a partial God.

Sometimes, the sins of the father's are visited upon Children. And that is why you see good people, keep having misfortunes visit them.

An example, is those Police that just beat a pregnant woman, making her lose her baby.

The police and court might sweep it under the table, but karma will visit him or his children too.

So what am I saying? Let us continue to do good, so our generations after us, should not have misfortune visit them.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by uzygirl(f): 5:30pm On Jul 26, 2015
BEING IN THE WRONG PLACE AT THE WRONG TIME

Identifying one reason why humans suffer, the Bible states: “Time and unexpected events overtake them all.” (Ecclesiastes 9:11) When unanticipated events or accidents happen, whether someone is affected or not depends to a large extent on where he is at the time they occur. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus Christ spoke of a calamity involving 18 people who were killed when a tower fell on them. (Luke 13:1-5) They did not become victims because of the way they had lived their lives; they were simply under the tower when it happened to fall. More recently, a devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010; the Haitian government says that over 300,000 lives were lost. All those lives were claimed without regard for who the individuals were. Illnesses too can strike anyone at any time.

Why does God not keep good people out of harm’s way?
Some might ask: ‘Could not God prevent such deadly calamities from happening? Could he not shield the good people from the calamity?’ For God to intervene in such ways, it would mean that he knows about bad things before they happen. While God certainly has the ability to foreknow the future, the question we need to consider is this: Does God choose to exercise to a limitless extent his power to foreknow such things?—Isaiah 42:9.

The Scriptures say: “God is in the heavens; he does whatever he pleases.” (Psalm 115:3) Jehovah  does what he deems necessary to do—not everything he is capable of doing. That applies also to what he decides to foresee. For example, after wickedness became prevalent in the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, God told the patriarch Abraham: “I will go down to see whether they are acting according to the outcry that has reached me. And if not, I can get to know it.” (Genesis 18:20, 21) For a time, Jehovah chose not to know the extent of the wickedness in those cities. Similarly, then, Jehovah can choose not to foreknow everything. (Genesis 22:12) In no way is this an indication of imperfection or weakness on his part. Since “perfect is his activity,” God balances his ability to foreknow the future with his purpose; he never forces humans to follow a certain course. * (Deuteronomy 32:4) What, then, may we conclude? Simply this: God’s exercise of foreknowledge is selective and discretionary.


ARE HUMANS RESPONSIBLE?
Part of the blame for wickedness lies with humans. Notice how the Bible describes a process that can lead to harmful acts. “Each one is tried by being drawn out and enticed by his own desire. Then the desire, when it has become fertile, gives birth to sin; in turn sin, when it has been carried out, brings forth death.” (James 1:14, 15) When individuals act on improper desires or give in to wrong cravings, they are bound to suffer bad consequences. (Romans 7:21-23) As history shows, humans have committed horrendous acts and caused immense suffering. Moreover, wicked men can influence others to become corrupt, thus perpetuating badness.—Proverbs 1:10-16.

Humans have committed horrendous acts and caused immense suffering
Should God intervene and prevent people from doing bad things? Consider how man is made. The Scriptures say that God created man in God’s own image, that is, in God’s likeness. Thus, humans have the ability to reflect God’s qualities. (Genesis 1:26) Humans have been given the gift of free will and can choose to love God and stick to him by doing what is right in his eyes. (Deuteronomy 30:19, 20) If God coerced people into following a certain course, would he not be nullifying the gift of free will? Why, humans would be reduced to nothing more than machines, doing exactly what they were programmed to do! The same would be true if fate, or Kismet, dictated what we do and everything that happens to us. How glad we can be that God dignifies us by allowing us to choose our own course! This does not mean, though, that the harm caused by human error and bad choices will forever plague mankind.


 IS KARMA A CAUSE OF SUFFERING?

If you were to ask someone from a Hindu or Buddhist background the question posed on the cover of this magazine, you would likely hear this answer: “Bad things happen to good people because of the law of Karma. They are reaping the fruitage of what they did in their previous lives.” *

Regarding the teaching of Karma, it is helpful to note what the Bible says about death. In the garden of Eden, where humankind originated, the Creator said to the first man, Adam: “From every tree of the garden you may eat to satisfaction. But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will certainly die.” (Genesis 2:16, 17) If Adam had not sinned by disobeying God, he would have lived forever. Death came about as a penalty for disobedience to God’s command. Then, when children were born, “death spread to all men.” (Romans 5:12) Thus, it can be said that “the wages sin pays is death.” (Romans 6:23) The Bible also explains: “The one who has died has been acquitted from his sin.” (Romans 6:7) In other words, people do not keep paying for their sins after death.

Millions of people today explain that the problem of human suffering involves Karma. A believer usually accepts his own suffering as well as that of others without getting too disturbed by it. But the fact remains that this concept holds out no hope of stopping bad things from happening. It is believed that the only relief offered to an individual is liberation from the cycles of rebirth through socially acceptable behavior and special knowledge. These ideas, of course, are far different from what the Bible says. 



THE PRIMARY CAUSE!

Did you know that the main cause of suffering is “the ruler of the world”—Satan the Devil?—John 14:30
The primary cause of wickedness, though, is not man. Satan the Devil, originally a faithful angel of God, “did not stand fast in the truth” and brought sin into the world. (John 8:44) He instigated a rebellion in the garden of Eden. (Genesis 3:1-5) Jesus Christ called him “the wicked one” and “the ruler of the world.” (Matthew 6:13; John 14:30) Mankind in general follow Satan by heeding his urgings to ignore the good ways of Jehovah. (1 John 2:15, 16) “The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one,” says 1 John 5:19. There are other spirit creatures who have turned wicked and have joined Satan. The Bible indicates that Satan and his demons are “misleading the entire inhabited earth,” causing “woe for the earth.” (Revelation 12:9, 12) Thus, the principal blame for wickedness has to be placed on Satan the Devil.

Clearly, God is not responsible for bad things that happen to people; nor does he make them suffer. On the contrary, he has promised to eliminate badness, as the following article will show.
Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by donholy28(m): 5:35pm On Jul 26, 2015
D post too long but make i siddon first
Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by uzygirl(f): 5:36pm On Jul 26, 2015
Just wanted to share what I read online recently. That news on FP about 4 girls molested by headmaster and assistant got me very bothered, what a world!
Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by menesheh(m): 5:44pm On Jul 26, 2015
Good and bad happens to everybody whether moral and immoral people.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by An2elect2(f): 6:18pm On Jul 26, 2015
There are no "good" people. Where do you all get the idea that some people are "good" Definitely not the bible. undecided

Someone is good because you only see what he does outside but God sees his heart.

1 Like

Re: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? by malvisguy212: 8:32pm On Jul 26, 2015
uzygirl:
You do not have to look far to see that evil and suffering abound today. Wars kill civilians as well as soldiers. Crime and violence victimize innocent people. Deadly accidents and crippling illnesses occur irrespective of a person’s age or status in life. Natural disasters wipe out communities indiscriminately. Prejudice and injustice are widespread. Perhaps you have personally suffered as a victim.

It is only natural to ask questions like these:

Why do bad things happen to good people?
Is God to blame for such things?
Are calamities random occurrences, or are they man-made?
Could it be Karma, that is, the result of one’s actions in a past life, that causes personal suffering?
If there is an almighty God, why does he not protect good people from harm?
Will life ever be free of evil and suffering?

To answer those questions, we need to understand the answer to this question: Why do bad things happen at all?

[url]
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/wp20140701/#?insight[search_id]=6d6f06a9-4c14-42f9-8694-a6a4e07d564f&insight[search_result_index]=0[/url]
1. All people will suffer at least somewhat because of bad choices that others make. In addition, because of the temporary nature of the universe, some bad things will happen to us due to "bad luck" or chance. However, these things will teach us to be more sensitive to the needs of others, and will prepare us to show God's love to others when
they suffer through similar things. God want us to learn from this life, not just have a party.
2.God did not design this universe to
be perfect, but as a temporary creation where free will beings make choices about where they want to spend eternity (in the new creation, which will be perfect).

Many things that people consider to be
bad are, in fact, useful in our spiritual
growth. The Bible says that trials in our
lives produce perseverance, which helps make us mature and complete. These trials also increase our faith - a "refining by fire." The Bible tells us that "all things to work together for good to those who love God."

(1) (Reply)

Mbaka Kills Biafra! / School To Fire Professor For Saying Christians, Muslims Worship Same GOD / ..

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 28
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.