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@ronjs
Atheists complain the God does nothing to end rape and murder, but also complain that he ordered the killing of the cananites or the global deluge that took out those whose thoughts were only evil continually even refering to the old testament God as an ogre or worse.
No, this is incorrect. The complaint on the various genocides isn't that he doesn't also stop suffering. It's that (a) an all powerful god shouldn't need anyone to do any killing on his behalf and (b) that you can't say a god who commits genocide is also all good and all loving, because he clearly doesn't love the amalekites, for example. He shouldn't need to destroy every human being ever born, and almost all of land life itself, because he was upset at how his creation turned out. He's all powerful and literally no solution is unavailable to him, yet he chooses to drown everything, including animals for some reason.
God can and does do whatever He pleases, and he has a plan in place to end hunger and suffering to those who choose his grace.
And it would then follow that god is choosing to let children who've never heard of him by nature of being born in some non-god affiliate country, to starve. When he could, in fact, solve both problems instantly. Right?
Its impossible to know without knowing the creators intentions.
Well then how do YOU know?