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If I'm not mistaken someone mentioned him to me before and he is an observant Jew.
I am not really into their views on suffering. For example, a Rabbi Kushner wrote a book that basically said God isn't in control, and that's why suffering occurs in the world. In other words, God doesn't want it to happen but it happens anyways.
It is called "When Bad Things Happen to Good People".
Well, first issue is there are no good people.
Second issue is, God is in control.
I consider the Jewish people today to be, essentially, unbelievers, other than Messianic Jews.
I am not really into their views on suffering. For example, a Rabbi Kushner wrote a book that basically said God isn't in control, and that's why suffering occurs in the world. In other words, God doesn't want it to happen but it happens anyways.
It is called "When Bad Things Happen to Good People".
Well, first issue is there are no good people.
Second issue is, God is in control.
I consider the Jewish people today to be, essentially, unbelievers, other than Messianic Jews.
Victor Frankl is deep read unlike Kushner... I like that myself... well I used to.