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Originally Posted by Meloncash
You don't understand something so you automatically conclude that God cannot possibly exist. As the apostle Paul said, we cannot completely understand the ways of God because we do not see things as they truly are (from his perspective). We see in part, so we understand in part. The present world is all we know. We do not see into the heavens. Thus, from our limited perspective, natural disasters like this appear to be tragedies. The people lost in the tsunami (especially the innocent children) are in the hands of God now, in a far, far better place. Death is not tragedy from the perspective of God. Your remarks only confirm your limited understanding.
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Except that those children don't worship your god. They worship their own. Notably, both of the gods of Abraham are supposdely selfish gods. Each, in their own way, professing "none before me.".
So are these children in the hands of your god, or perhaps Allah? Neither, obviously. You can preach the words of thousand year old stories all you like, here there be no monsters.