God created evil. ..He did not create sin...(talk to Adam&Eve about that).
"WHY DOES GOD ALLOW IT?!"
by A.E.Wilder-Smith explains this issue.
(short book, about $1-2 at amazon or alibrisbooks)
Job
The man JOB in the Book of Job.
David, as a fugitive, asks God to keep his tears in God's skin bottle meaning 'please don't forget me and what I'm suffering'.(Psalm 56:8)And God himself says that he will swallow up death forever, and wipe the tears from all faces (Isaiah 25:8)(Revelation 21:4)
Those who know bible principles are responsible to God for their disobedience to them. It could be argued that the clergy would be even more responsible since they are looked at as representing him which would be very true but all are responsible if they know right and wrong.
There are many, but a few of the more prominently mentioned figures may include Noah, Moses, Abraham and Jesus, all of whom are said to have overcame various adversities in pursuing their faith in God.
Adam and Eve
God is very responsible
yes.
Not a question but, god gave us free will, our suffering is the cause of others' mistakes.
Only God can take all suffering away.
God loves everyone no matter what they do. People who claim that God hates them are simply being disciplined for their sins (just as a child needs to be disciplined) and will not admit to themselves that they are responsible for the own suffering. If you wanted a personal opinion: He is certainly nice to me! :)
In Catholicism, there are three main types of suffering: physical suffering, emotional suffering, and spiritual suffering. Physical suffering refers to pain and illness, emotional suffering involves feelings of sadness, grief, or loneliness, and spiritual suffering relates to feelings of separation from God or a lack of faith. These types of suffering are seen as opportunities for growth, redemption, and drawing closer to God through prayer and perseverance.
Bertrand Rippington Brasnett has written: 'The suffering of the impassible God' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Suffering of God 'The infinity of God' -- subject(s): Attributes, God, Person and offices
Many religious beliefs suggest that God feels compassion for human suffering and pain, and may weep over it.
No, God is not responsible for suicide. The human is the one to be held responsible, because, you are not a puppet. God does not have strings attached to your body. The human mind makes up its own decision, thus, God is not responsible for your stupidity.
People may reject belief in God if they hear or see of evil and suffering because they are told he is omnipotent, omnibenevolent and onmiscience. So if they are told he is all of these then why cant he stop the evil and suffering?
this answers depends on what religion. in Christianity suffering is an oppertunity to become closer to God. christains also offer up their suffering to shorten the time in purgatory for those souls in it. in some faiths suffering is believed to be punishment from God or gods for sinnful acts.