Thank you for phrasing your questions in a way that is constructive and not hurtful. Many people on the net forget religious people have feelings too.
I have a partial answer to your question, 'why didn't god create a perfect world?'.
I think it's about free will, which lauded French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes called the highest human perfection. If god made a world that was perfect and practically heaven, would people be truly free? What do you think?
There is one idea about suffering from philosophy and god. Humans are defined by suffering, goes this line of thinking, and we are carved into whatever we are by what we experience. Soul making, they call this.
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Hi OP,
Thank you for phrasing your questions in a way that is constructive and not hurtful. Many people on the net forget religious people have feelings too.
I have a partial answer to your question, 'why didn't god create a perfect world?'.
I think it's about free will, which lauded French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes called the highest human perfection. If god made a world that was perfect and practically heaven, would people be truly free? What do you think?
There is one idea about suffering from philosophy and god. Humans are defined by suffering, goes this line of thinking, and we are carved into whatever we are by what we experience. Soul making, they call this.
However, why make it like that?