The Newspapers were full of it. Even
Time Magazine devoted a large part of a recent issue,
including the cover photo.
It was the story of a 13 year old boy,
who, along with over 50 other men was stuffed by the South Sudan
military into a metal container, causing the death of all by
asphyxiation, except for this young man.
It all happened in
the South Sudan, the “new country” of which the international
community had such great hopes, that it would become the beacon of
Democracy in a world full of dictatorial hatreds, mayhem and killing.
In fact the South
Sudan became one of the worst killing fields between warring tribal
factions.
Several newspapers mentioned this brutal
killing and that this boy survived “by the grace of God”.
Time's headline quoted him as saying:
“I was the only one God left alive.”
I can understand a boy of 13, largely
uneducated, but indoctrinated in the christian belief system, which
says that there is not a sparrow which falls, which is not the will
and the doing of Almighty God,
the all merciful, the all just, the all
knowing.
Isn't it just wonderful ? Another
benevolent deed committed by this “all merciful” and “all just
God”.
What about the other 50+ men, who died
a horrible death, by suffocating in an over heated metal container?
If they were all sinners, then why did
the “All Merciful” allow them to die?
If there were some just men among them,
why did the “All Just” not save them ?
Why did he allow this indescribably
brutal act's happening ?
If this boy survived “by God's
grace”, where is the grace for the other 50 ?
In fact, where is the grace, the
benevolence, the justice for all the millions who died what is an
unjust death by all standards ? Even by the standards of a so-called
God ?
Of course, if you read the Old
Testament you are confronted with a “God” who orders the most
heinous crimes and, in fact, commits some of the worst mass murders
himself, and over the millennia has stood idly by when evil men
killed millions upon millions of their fellows.
So, please don't tell me that the
survival of one out of fifty in a metal container in the South Sudan
was an act of a gracious, forgiving, all loving, and just God.
It was more likely a coincidence, that
this lad was low down in this container, maybe close to a small
opening through which he could breath a little. Such a lucky
circumstance probably saved him.
But certainly not a concerned God.
Bertstravels
has his doubts about the existence of
God,
but he has no doubt about the
non-existence of a concerned, caring God.