Tuesday, September eleventh's horrific mass murder of
innocent Americans leaves all rational people shocked, angry,
grief-stricken, and numb. Our tears flow freely and our hearts
carry a deep ache. How could this happen in our nation?
As mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends, neighbors,
and co-workers begin to share their stories of the horror, this
tragedy will be become even more personal. As this tragedy
becomes more personal, it will become more painful and as our
pain deepens, so will the questions. Why does God allow evil to
happen? If God is so great, and so good, why does he allow human
beings to hurt each other?

The answer lies in both our greatest blessing and our worst
curse: our capacity to make choices. God has given us a free
will. Made in God's image, he has given us the freedom to decide
how we will act and the ability to make moral choices. This is
one asset that sets us apart from animals, but it also is the
source of so much pain in our world. People, and that includes
all of us, often make selfish, self-centered, and evil choices.
Whenever that happens, people get hurt. Sin is ultimately
selfishness. I want to do what I want, not what God tells me to
do. Unfortunately, sin always hurts others, not just ourselves.
God could have eliminated all evil from our world by simply
removing our ability to choose it. He could have made us
puppets, or marionettes on strings that he pulls. By taking away
our ability to choose it , evil would vanish. But God doesn't
want us to be puppets. He wants to be loved and obeyed by
creatures who voluntarily choose to do so. Love is not genuine
if there is no other option.
Yes, God could have kept the terrorist from completing their
suicidal missions by removing their ability to choose their own
will instead of his. But to be fair, God would also have to do
that to all of us. You and I are not terrorists, but we do harm
and hurt others with our own selfish decisions and actions.
You may hear misguided minds say "This must have been
God's will. " Nonsense! In a world of free choices, God's
will is rarely done! Doing our own will is much more common.
Don't blame God for this tragedy. Blame people who ignored what
God has told us to do: