adharmi
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the nature of our existence and the seemingly endless suffering that many of us face, especially as incels. It feels like we’re trapped in a cruel game, with God as the ultimate sadist troll. Here are a few reasons why it feels this way:
- Inherent Inequality:
- From birth, some are blessed with looks, wealth, and opportunities, while others struggle just to get by. This disparity feels like a cruel joke where the privileged continue to thrive, and the rest of us are left to suffer.
- Unanswered Prayers:
- Many of us have prayed for relief from our pain and loneliness, but our pleas seem to fall on deaf ears. If God is omnipotent and benevolent, why are our genuine cries for help ignored?
- Human Suffering:
- The world is filled with inexplicable suffering. Natural disasters, diseases, and violence claim countless lives daily. This indiscriminate suffering suggests a deity more interested in watching us struggle than offering compassion.
- Biological Drives:
- We are wired with strong biological desires for companionship and reproduction, yet many of us are unable to fulfill these needs. This feels like a sadistic setup, where we are given desires we cannot satisfy.
- Social Rejection:
- As incels, we face constant rejection and social isolation. The pain of being unwanted and unseen is profound. Why would a benevolent creator design a system where some are perpetually ostracized?
- Philosophical Perspectives:
- Many philosophers have grappled with the problem of evil and suffering. The existence of such profound and pervasive suffering challenges the idea of a loving and just deity. Philosophers like Epicurus and David Hume have questioned the compatibility of omnipotence, omniscience, and benevolence with the existence of evil.
- Historical Atrocities:
- History is rife with atrocities, from genocides to wars, where innocent lives are lost in horrific ways. These events often make one question the existence of a compassionate higher power