What would YOU say to people who say they do not believe in God because bad things happen to good people. And what would you say to someone who experienced horrible hardship, and as a result lost their faith.
For example, Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Sighet Transylvania in Romania. He deeply believed in Judaism ✡️. When he was 15 Nazis invaded and ended up taking him to the worst concentration camp, Auschwitz. He and his father were forced to walk to Buna after three weeks in Auschwitz. He ended up losing his faith. And in total he spent 13 months in concentration camps. We can only imagine the horrible things that happened there and the horrible things he had to endure.
He wrote a book called “Night” and it was about his experiences. He won a Nobel peace prize. And as I said, because of the evil that he was forced to go through, because of everything that happened he lost his faith.
His poem “Never shall I ever”
https://www.hmd.org.uk/resource/never-shall-i-forget-by-elie-wiesel/
We have an honorable police officer, a criminal, and video footage of the event.
The officer arrives to arrest the criminal.
The criminal has committed murder.
We have video footage of the murder and the officer arresting the criminal.
A detective watches the video footage of the crime and sees the horrible evil the criminal committed, but he fails to watch the officer arrest him.
Due to this, he believes the officer never arrived.
The detective gets depressed and thinks no one will stop this criminal. He loses faith in the badge and decides to walk away.
One day another detective visits his home to find him lost in depression. The second detective wishes to show the first detective the end of the video footage.
It instantly restored his faith in the badge.
Evil exists, but we have evidence to know good exists.
The criminal exists, but we have the evidence to know the officer exists as well. But we have to be willing to look, willing to believe. The murder was evil, but the knowledge of knowing the officer arrived gave the first detective the confidence and assurance needed to have faith even if he was neck-deep in emotions.