We are willing to worship a God only if God makes us safe. Thus you get the silly question, How does a good God let bad things happen to good people? Of course, it was a rabbi who raised that question, but Christians took it up as their own. Have you read the Psalms lately? We're seeing a much more complex God than that question gives credit for.


From the Chronicle for Higher Education, The Chronicle Review, "A Complex God" September 28, 2001 The Chronicle Review Page: B6


We are willing to worship a God only if God makes us safe. Thus you get the silly question, How does a good God let bad things happen to good people? ...

We are willing to worship a God only if God makes us safe. Thus you get the silly question, How does a good God let bad things happen to good people? ...

We are willing to worship a God only if God makes us safe. Thus you get the silly question, How does a good God let bad things happen to good people? ...

We are willing to worship a God only if God makes us safe. Thus you get the silly question, How does a good God let bad things happen to good people? ...