Thanks for that Bohm, I ask beacuse at times hving these discussions is very frustrating ( on both sides of course) because regardless of any reason given, the other will simply say " that isn't good enough for me", as if whether a reason is good enough or not makes it valid or not.
Some will argue that natural disaters are what they are because they must be, they must exist for the world to function the way it must ( indedependant of human life on this planet) and human must adapt, not the other way around.
Of course Cofty's argument of why did simply did not create a better world is a very valid one also, to which some would say "the bible doesn't state a perfect world, simply a good one, good for it's purpose" and it has been, if the purpose was to bring forth sentient life according to God's will.
BUT the issue of death and suffering when God CAN eliminate it leads us to the question of WHY doesn't he?
I don't know wheich positions have been rehashed here, but the one that I tend to lean towards is that suffering is crucial to the development of humans as beings who will eventually "be like god".
God doesn't see death and suffering like we do, He knows it is simply a small stage in our development and that NOT physical death is a true death, but simply a state of change of our material form, one the leads to a far greater "evolution" of man, with far greater rewards, more than we can even contemplate at this time.
This is of no comfort for those left behind to morn the death and suffering of loved ones and does this excuse God's inactivity in the face of suffering?
That seems to be an emotional issue, one of pain, that we do NOT want to suffer and do NOT feel we should if it is not our fault.
God's answer to this was to suffer with Us, die with Us in Christ so that we can all have the chance to see that God cares enough to suffer and die like one of Us and that the resurrection awaits for us all.
Does that answer the issue? No, I don;t hink it does because I myself dont' liek it very much BUT I am forced to accept that just because I don't liek that argument, doesn't mean that it MAY isn't valid and MAY be the way things are.
Does it suck? Big flaming balls BUT that said, IMO and based on my observations, humans tend to be at their best when they show compassion and what is compassion?
To suffer with others.