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Originally Posted by floorpuncher
With all this God felt in was worth his time to help you out with whatever your problem was at the time. I'm sorry, I don't mean to offend, but whatever problem you had going on in your life was nothing compared to the pain that these men and their families have been through.
Where was God in all of this?
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I see humanity in all of this, unless there was no free will being executed.
Before the U.S. ever went into Iraq there were plenty more charred bodies and torn families especially amongst the Kurd and Chaldean people. Humanity will always destroy and save itself. A never-ending cycle of life and death. When has life or death truly needed meaning behind it?
An institution of order can never works amidst the chaos of humanity. Where it is instituted destruction follows suit to eliminate the disorderly eliminates that don't fall in line with the order.
Can it be said that without the presence of this or that, that humanity would not harm itself?
Is it the point of life to live with no meaning, no purpose, no raison d’ętre. What would be the point of living a life without meaning?
Would it not be better to attempt to live rather than just letting it all go because it is futile?
The only way to find any good in humanity is to create it because if you try to find it all you will be faced with is the fact that with sense comes senseless. This is a universe driven by polar opposites and balance. How would anyone know what life is without death?
How would anyone know what an atrocity is without civilized behavior?
A murder commits murder but sometimes it gets condoned when its a Government killing its own people for the sake of "it is not us". Is that the only way we are to look at this or any such similar situation?