It reminds me of Tim Keller's response to dealing with the same problem. He approached the subject from different angles, which are not easy to capture in a few paragraphs. What I like most in his response is his humble admission that "Christianity does not provide the reason for each experience of pain," and yet he affirms that it "provides deep resources for actually facing suffering with hope and courage rather than bitterness and despair.”
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Tim Keller sounds like a smart guy. It is very tricky summing up such a complex question in a short blog. I agree with his sentiments.
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He actually dealt with the same question in one of the chapters in his book, The Reason for God.
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