The Watchtower July 2014
Smita, *
a 35-year-old woman in Dhaka, Bangladesh, had the reputation of being a loving
and caring person. People knew her as a hardworking and happy young wife who
wanted to help others know what she had learned about God. How shocked her
family and friends were when Smita suddenly contracted an illness that claimed
her life in less than a week!
James and his wife, a
young couple in their 30’s, had a reputation similar to that of Smita. One
springtime, they went to visit their friends on the West Coast of the United
States. They never returned to their home in New York. While away, they were
involved in a fatal automobile accident, leaving a tremendous void in the lives
of their loved ones and coworkers.
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 these two basic questions: Why
do bad things happen at all, and what will God do?
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