Pourquoi Dieu permet-il les souffrances ?

"POURQUOI ? " Que d'angoisse et de chagrin ce simple mot peut résumer ! On l'entend fréquemment après un cataclysme ou un drame "” un ouragan qui a semé la mort et la destruction dans une région entière, un séisme qui a réduit une ville en ruines, une attaque terroriste qui a transformé une journée tranquille en cauchemar, un accident qui a tué ou blessé un être cher…

Les victimes sont bien trop souvent les plus innocents et les plus inoffensifs d'entre nous. Ces dernières années nous ont saturés de telles catastrophes, et chaque fois a été lancé vers Dieu ce même cri : "Pourquoi? " Lire la suite ->

  • Premièrement, il n'est pas mal de demander pourquoi Dieu permet les souffrances.
  • Deuxièmement, il est important de comprendre que Dieu compatit à votre malheur.
  • Troisièmement, Dieu n'est jamais la cause de la méchanceté.
  • Oui, Dieu se soucie de nous !
  • Dieu ne cause pas les catastrophes naturelles.

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Les catastrophes naturelles frappent sans aucun, ou presque aucun, avertissement, et elles tuent et estropient aveuglément. Sans compter que l'homme aggrave dans une certaine mesure ces catastrophes en détériorant l'environnement et en construisant dans des endroits sujets aux séismes, aux inondations et aux intempéries..

Temps et les événements imprévus leur arrivent à tous. – Ecclésiaste 9:11

Beaucoup de personnes sont malhereusement au mauvais endroit au mauvais moment.

Sources: Watchtower.org: Réveillez-vous ! de Novembre 2006

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Why Does God Permit Suffering?

"WHY?" It is tragic to see how much anguish and pain can be packed into that simple word. People often ask that question after disaster or tragedy strikes: A hurricane sweeps through a region, leaving death and destruction in its wake. An earthquake reduces a city to rubble. A terrorist attack changes a quiet, routine day into a nightmare of fear and violence. Or an accident injures or takes the life of a loved one.

All too often, the victims include the most innocent and defenseless among us. Recent times have brought more than their share of such disasters, causing many to cry out to God, "Why?" Read more ->

  • First, it is not wrong to ask why God allows suffering.
  • Second, it is important to understand that God feels for you in your plight.
  • Third, God is never the source of wickedness.
  • God Does Care!
  • God does not causes disasters.

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Natural disasters strike with little or no warning, and they kill and maim indiscriminately. To some extent, mankind has made such disasters worse by damaging the natural environment and by building in areas prone to earthquakes, floods, and extreme weather.

Time and unforeseen occurrence befall them all. – Ecclesiastes 9:11

Some people are just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Sources: Watchtower.org: Awake! November 2006


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Major Earthquake Hit Haiti

Tuesday January 12 by 04:53; 09, local time (21:53:09 UTC), an earthquake of magnitude 7.0"” according to the Richter scale (equivalent to the energy generated by an H-bomb of about 5 megatons) "” hit just about 15 km (10 miles) South West of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. That’s the highest ever for that region since 1770.

[N.B. The following information are subject to verification]

The capital city was covered with dust coming from collapsed houses/buildings. No radio or television is available in Haiti in the following day morning. The telephone system is down. The survivors stayed in the streets. The number of dead and wounded looks high as suggested by the raw images found online.

So many buildings and houses are damaged:

The National Palace, Haiti’s historical monuments and national treasure by excellence, collapsed.

The Cathedral of Port-au-Prince was one of the other large victims Emblematic of this unmitigated disaster.

The Christopher Hotel, which housed the mission of UN in Haiti is completely destroyed. The hotel Monatna also is damaged.

The Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Public Works (Ministère des Traveaux Pulbics), the Ministry of Communication and Culture, the Justice Palace (Palais de Justice), the Superior Normal School (L'Ecole Normale Supérieur), the local Radio Kiskeya"¦ have also been very significantly damaged.

Sources: United States Geological Survey (USGS), Wikipedia

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