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Q: In the aftermath of the tsunami, the eternal theological question is again posed: what sort of God permits the slaughter of blameless humanity on such a scale?
On the abundant available evidence does it not seem that, if there is or was a God, it is now malevolent, mad or dead?
No, religious nutters please - this is a serious question I'm posing.
Dr Kesha
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You are not alone with this question - many seek or even demand answers to your question now.
There are two specific areas of your question which we can examine to perhaps throw light upon it.
First, God "permits" nothing! From the beginning, He has woven perfection into the great Laws of Creation which govern us all. Some of these are well-known to us through various teachings brought to mankind through the ages. For example, "you reap what you sow", or the Law of Karma. Viewed rightly, this one law guarantees ultimate justice in creation - the perfect Laws take care of it automatically.
This leads to the second point in question - "blameless humanity". If indeed the Laws ensure justice, then we must assume those carried away cannot be entirely "blameless". Certainly, if viewed from the perspective of each of us living one single earthlife, this does not make sense. Many children have perished, for instance. But allow for the concept of reincarnation, and our understanding immediately changes. Past errors must be redeemed, even if in a following earthlife.
These concepts are fully explained in the book "In the Light of Truth", the Grail Message by Abd-ru-shin.
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This column seeks
to answer questions
from the unique
perspective of what
benefits the spirit
of the human being.
Knowledge for
these writings is
drawn from
"In the Light of Truth",
The Grail Message
by Abd-ru-shin.
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