Why do bad things happen to good
people? Why is this world so unfair? Please don't tell me "We can't
understand G-d's ways." I am sick of hearing that. I want an explanation.
Answer:
Are you sure you want an explanation?
Do you really want to know why the innocent suffer? I think not. You are far
better off with the question than with an answer.
You are bothered by the fact that
people suffer undeservedly. As you should be. Any person with an ounce of moral
sensitivity is outraged by the injustices of our world. Abraham, the first Jew,
asked G-d, "Should the Judge of the whole world not act fairly?" Moses
asked, "Why have You treated this people badly?" And today we still
ask, "Why G-d, why?"
But what if we found the answer? What
if someone came along and gave us a satisfying explanation? What if the mystery
were finally solved? What if we asked why, and actually got an answer?
If this ultimate question were
answered, then we would be able to make peace with the suffering of innocents.
And that is unthinkable. Worse than innocent people suffering is others
watching their suffering unmoved. And that's exactly what would happen if we
were to understand why innocents suffer. We would no longer be bothered by
their cry, we would no longer feel their pain, because we would understand why
it is happening.
Imagine you are in a hospital and you
hear a woman screaming with pain. Outside her room, her family is standing
around chatting, all smiling and happy. You scream at them, "What's wrong
with you? Can't you hear how much pain she is in?" They answer, "This
is the delivery ward. She is having a baby. Of course we are happy."
When you have an explanation, pain
doesn't seem so bad anymore. We can tolerate suffering when we know why it is
happening.
And so, if we could make sense of
innocent people suffering, if we could rationalise tragedy, then we could live
with it. We would be able to hear the cry of sweet children in pain and not be
horrified. We would tolerate seeing broken hearts and shattered lives, for we
would be able to neatly explain them away. Our question would be answered, and
we could move on.
But as long as the pain of innocents
remains a burning question, we are bothered by its existence. And as long as we
can't explain pain, we must alleviate it. If innocent people suffering does not
fit into our worldview, we must eradicate it. Rather than justifying their
pain, we need to get rid of it.
So keep asking the question, why do bad
things happen to good people. But stop looking for answers. Start formulating a
response. Take your righteous anger and turn it into a force for doing good.
Redirect your frustration with injustice and unfairness and channel it into a
drive to fight injustice and unfairness. Let your outrage propel you into action.
When you see innocent people suffering, help them. Combat the pain in the world
with goodness. Alleviate suffering wherever you can.
We don't want answers, we don't want
explanations, and we don't want closure. We want an end to suffering. And we
dare not leave it up to G-d to alleviate suffering. He is waiting for us to do
it. That's what we are here for.
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