Those who understand and have a love for literature, who delight in the consistency of character and wonder at the beauty of a perfectly constructed story line, cannot help but love the Bible, if not for a book of religious accuracy, then as the ultimate expression of the collected word.
Joyce, Proust and James reached the pinnacle of literature and yet not even they could construct a character with the compassionate, complexity, and understanding of the 'higher being' that Jesus represents.
A question people always like to ask is that if there was a God, why is there so much suffering allowed in this world. The suffering in this world exists not because of God, but because of human nature. We, as a whole, have chosen suffering and death. Why do the good and innocent suffer? It is as simple as this - a person, A, gets angry at being mistreated by B. Because he is too cowardly to take his anger out on B, he picks on C, who is good and innocent but meek. C, being good and innocent, suffers. Is that because of God or because of the wickedness of A?





