You mean he should circumvent free will and intervene regardless of whether his help is wanted? Its like mandating / forcing the vax. People are free to choose: he stands at the door and waits; if you ask for help he will give it.
I mean, should he instead allow a person of faith to be murdered? Should he allow a good woman to be raped? Or a good man to be burgled and beaten? Should he allow people with disease to continue suffering?
You roughly summarized a major theme of the entire Bible: the innocent (Able, Jesus, etc.) are sacrificed/killed/harmed by the evil doers (Cain, Romans, corrupt scribes & rabbis). In the end, justice will prevail.
If the pedos repented and turned to God then they would not need the bullet cure. Ask and it will be given, seek and you will find.
Not just no, but hell no.
Dang, kind of a dick move for God to conditionally help people
You mean he should circumvent free will and intervene regardless of whether his help is wanted? Its like mandating / forcing the vax. People are free to choose: he stands at the door and waits; if you ask for help he will give it.
I mean, should he instead allow a person of faith to be murdered? Should he allow a good woman to be raped? Or a good man to be burgled and beaten? Should he allow people with disease to continue suffering?
Does that go against free will?
You roughly summarized a major theme of the entire Bible: the innocent (Able, Jesus, etc.) are sacrificed/killed/harmed by the evil doers (Cain, Romans, corrupt scribes & rabbis). In the end, justice will prevail.
Ask the Almighty fren :)
If god "takes the good ones," why do children die of cancer (vaccines notwithstanding)?