By Ken Ham
It’s a question frequently asked after a personal or national tragedy, illness, or loss: “Why do bad things happen?” And it’s no surprise that over the past nearly two years, 23% of US adults say they’ve mulled over this question “a lot,” along with other difficult topics, such as the purpose of suffering and the meaning of life. What are their conclusions?
Well, according to a new Pew Forum study,
Americans largely blame random chance – along with people’s own actions and the way society is structured – for human suffering, while relatively few believers blame God or voice doubts …read more
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