If God Is Good, Why Is the World So Bad?
This is one of the most common questions people ask. If there is a good God who created everything, then why does the world look so broken, violent, and unfair?
The answer begins with understanding the nature of God and the nature of human beings. God is good, and He created the world with purpose and beauty. More importantly, He created humans with something powerful—free will. Without free will, we would not be human. We would be programmed robots or worse, slaves. But with free will comes the ability to choose, and with choice comes responsibility.
God did not abandon us to figure everything out on our own. He gave us moral laws—clear guidance on what is right and wrong. These are not hidden truths. The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20), the teachings of Jesus (Matthew 5–7), and countless biblical principles all show a path toward peace, justice, and a better life. God even told us to “choose life” (Deuteronomy 30:19)—a direct invitation to walk in His ways.
So why is the world bad? Because humans, generation after generation, often choose to ignore that path. We lie, cheat, steal, hurt each other, and live as though we are the center of the universe. The chaos we see—wars, corruption, abuse, and injustice—are not proof that God is bad. They are proof that people have rejected the good God and His good ways.
The world is not bad because of God. It is broken because of what happens when we try to live without Him.
God is still good. His invitation still stands. The choice is still ours. And in that, lies both the problem—and the hope.
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