Why would God allow suffering to exist?

Here's a question for OP:

... What exactly would a world without suffering look like?

Like seriously, define it for me. Because my own mind goes to two things: First, a world where nothing exists. Second, a world where we're all mindless consumers who never have to struggle because everything we want is magically granted to us.

Both sound kinda shit in my eyes.

Humans inherently want to dream big and aspire and reach for things and have a reason to act. A world that is too perfect denies us this.

Some of us actually live in a version of the second world I imagined above and those people are clearly not happy, rightfully feeling like they're missing something or were screwed out of life. There's a reason such people will then turn to fantasy novels about a farmboy who overcomes incredible odds, or get obsessed with Dark Souls, etc. A human soul demands something to work against.

I can't speak for God obviously, but a race that never suffers.... would probably be little different from the fucking Sims.
 
Suffering makes you stronger. You don't learn anything if life is nice and sunny. You must be forged by trials.
Case in point:


Look at this lil' dude. Horribly immolated with no eyes or hands but he got to pretend to be a police officer for a day. AND he learned that fire was dangerous from an early age.
 
Suffering is a consequence of free will and a part of living.

Conversely, Gods power is so great that to it simply wouldn't be feasible to use it on such an endeavor as it would create greater suffering before it would bring the end result. Think the great flood for example.
 
Conversely, Gods power is so great that to it simply wouldn't be feasible to use it on such an endeavor as it would create greater suffering before it would bring the end result. Think the great flood for example.
So suffering exists because God is clumsy? Omnipotence and feasibility are not compatible ideas - if you're omnipotent, everything is feasible by definition.
 
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