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WHERE IS GOD? A QUESTION FOR OUR TIMES

When tragedy strikes, a flood, an earthquake, a war, a sudden loss, many people ask the same painful question: Where is God?

Aijaz Qaisar Azad by Aijaz Qaisar Azad
February 26, 2026
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Some no longer believe there is a God. Others feel that even if He exists, He does not interfere in human affairs. In a world filled with suffering, violence, and uncertainty, it is easy to wonder whether anyone is truly in control.

Yet the question itself shows something important: deep inside, many of us still expect goodness, justice, and care from a higher power. We long for a world that makes sense. We hope for peace. We want suffering to end. That longing may itself point to something greater than us.

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Is God the Cause of Suffering?

God is often blamed for disasters and loss of life. When we see innocent people suffer, it feels natural to ask, “How could a good God allow this?”

But the painful truth is that most human suffering is not caused by God. It is caused by human choices.

Wars are started by people. Corruption is created by people. Exploitation, injustice, and environmental damage are driven by human greed, pride, and selfishness. From the beginning of history, humanity has often chosen violence over peace, selfishness over love, and power over compassion.

There are also events that happen because we live in a natural world: storms, earthquakes, and disease. Sometimes suffering comes through what we might call “time and chance.” Not every tragedy is a punishment or a divine act. We live in a fragile world where accidents and natural forces exist.

Blaming God for everything can prevent us from taking responsibility for our own actions.

Human Freedom and Responsibility:

One of the greatest gifts given to humanity is freedom, the ability to choose. But freedom also means responsibility.

If human beings are free, then they can choose good or evil. Love or hate. Justice or oppression. When we choose wrongly, suffering follows.

History shows this clearly. When leaders act with wisdom and compassion, nations flourish. When they act with greed or hatred, nations suffer. The same is true in families, workplaces, and communities.

God is not responsible for the chaos in our world today. Much of it is the result of human decisions.

The Choice Before Us:

The question “Where is God?” may lead us to a deeper question: Where are we?

Are we choosing paths that bring healing or harm? Are we building peace or fuelling division? Are we caring for creation or destroying it?

If God has given humanity freedom, then the future depends greatly on how we use it.

The best hope for survival, peace, and prosperity may not lie in denying God or blaming Him, but in rediscovering the moral guidance, purpose, and hope that faith can offer. When human responsibility and spiritual values come together, the possibility of a better world becomes real.

The author is a painter, writer, and senior marketing professional with more than 25 years of experience working with leading semiconductor companies and can be reached at aijazqaisar@yahoo.com.

 

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Aijaz Qaisar Azad, the author, is a professional artist (painter) and has over 25 years of experience in managing global marketing communications for major semiconductor MNCs and can be reached at aijazqaisar@yahoo.com.

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