FabledIntegral wrote:
Man is not perfect - you are asking why we allow suffering. Well the point is nulled considering most of the people arguing with you don't believe in God. Thus suffering is very explainable, and there is no problem to solve. With your situation, however, it's different, because you believe in a perfect, just God. He created mankind, he allowed these situations to happen. No amount of free will with humans can possibly take away from the fact human nature was created by God. He created man, thus he created the nature of man. Just as he created snails to be slow, some people to be black and some white, etc., he created human nature as well. Thus the suffering is a direct cause of his own actions, and he's done nothing to fix it.
So basically all those Jesus healed as well, were just lucky to be where he was preaching? Sucks for all those in England that were worshiping the pagan gods. 
And I was just making sure you were aware you weren't alone - the effect works very well on atheists as well!
Yes, he is perfect and just. He gave us free will and look what we've done with it? Don't worry, I believe that you will see His justice come complete in your lifetime (provided you aren't 90 or something) No, suffering is a direct result of sin. Not God.
That is exactly why I put "by God" in parenthesis. I don't think God heals those that do not have faith in Him. Not that a healing can't come from another source. But (and I may be wrong here, but the evidence I see in scripture is that all the people healed had faith in Christ, or at least someone had faith. (in the case of the Roman who asked Jesus to heal his daughter and Jesus told him to go home , that his faith had healed his daughter)
And why don't you research it? I'm sure there are plenty of people in England that God has healed.   
