J. Allen said:
St Nicholas said:
He is the Creator after all. But think of it this way. If people turn from God they are shooting themselves in the foot. If you put solar panels in the basement of your house would you blame the sun for not giving you power?
"The sun will not give me power. I've got solar panels. Bad evil sun!"
That isn't particularly apt as an analogy. Perhaps this:
I give you, my child, the gift of life.
Then I take it from you before you have a chance to use it.
Am I just? Am I fair?
I let your brothers and sisters torment you night and day, robbing from you, hurting you, and even killing you, and I stand by and watch.
Am I just? Am I fair?
You are reading this text right now, because you can't see me. You don't even know if I exist. All you have as evidence is this text, carefully preserved. I will base your entire existence upon believing if this text is true or not, without helping you in any way.
Is that just? Is that fair?
More and more I consider that God speaks to us in many ways, and helps us, in certain ways, but does not intervene in most day to day events. I think He wants us to grow, to mature, because we've been children for so long, fighting amongst ourselves, that now we have to become more than what we are.
J.