"And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart."
If God determines every event that ever occurs as most Calvinists believe, why would he do something that grieves him at his own heart? And why would he ever repent of something he had determined? If he determined that sin would enter the world, then why would it grieve him, and why would he repent when his very will came to pass?
I will wait a bit before I respond to this, I want to see what Cals and DoGs have to say. Non-Cals are welcome to give their opinions as well.
Hi Winman. What you have asked is the problem of evil. And you were correct that this isn't a problem just for Calvinist. This is a common question asked by unbelievers about God. It's one of those things that is hard to understand.
We have three truths.
1. God is great (Genesis 18:14, Matthew 19:26)
2. God is good (Matthew 19:17, Psalm 25:8)
3. Evil exists (Genesis 6:5, Matthew 12)
What is hard is to understand how all three of these can coexist. If God is great and good, then why is their evil? Is God not big enough to not allowed evil in the first place?
The only answer that I have is that their is a better purpose of the evil. One of the attributes of God is mercy. How can God show mercy if there isn't anybody in need of mercy. I see God allowing evil,thought it grieves him greatly, because He is more glorified by showing mercy. It is like us doing something we really hate so that we can get a good result. Some hate sitting down and studying. But since they want the knowledge they will receive, they do study.
Not sure if that's the best answer or not, but I hope that helps.