I am trying to imagine an all-compassionate, all-seeing parent watching on as the concentration camps, the Gulags, the Inquisition, the evils of colonialism rage all around him or her, and the ultimate parent shrugging its shoulders and saying to him or herself, oh well, sure Auschwitz is bad.... but it will reap benefits in that people will become more thoughtful and compassionate towards each other and the same for the Gulag, and oh yes, the Inquisition was really a good thing because it inspired various people and groups to move away from the Catholic church etc etc. Now i'm sorry but I find that rather unpalatable and not in any way an advert for god, morality or religion. You might think it is the ultimate in parenting best practice, however, immediate intervention and a stern talking to might have been better. In fact, I'm not sure which is more disturbing a god that can do this or a group of followers who can think this is somehow not only right and justified, but also compassionate in the long run. How anyone can think that an evil means is justified provided we get a good end is beyond me.
Then there are the problems of natural disasters which the all-loving all-compassionate god allows to devastate indiscriminately, annihilating innocent lives in ways that make Hitler and Stalin appear amateurs (and provide spin doctors to try and make him look good while he's at it)
Isidro, its very easy to say all you have said to an amorphous group such as this forum, but I wonder whether you would be prepared to tell a group of holocaust survivors the same?

