Lady Felix wrote:
You say G-d created evil yet you complain about the evil that has been done to you. I m a little confused. Why are you complaining about evil that has been done to you if you believe that G-d created? If it is God's will for evil to come your way then why are you complaining about G-d's will?
You are confusing apples and oranges here.

G-d did indeed create evil (Isaiah 45:7) and He takes full credit for it. Nowhere do I blame G-d for creating evil.

G-d also said that we can over come evil. Evil is a test for us, it is a way for us to learn and grow -- or fail. Genesis 4:7:
If you do good, will there not be special privilege? And if you do not do good, sin is crouching at the door. It lusts after you, but you can dominate it.'
When people choose to be evil why would I blame G-d? G-d gave each of us the CHOICE to choose good or evil. When someone chooses evil it isn't G-d's fault -- it is the fault of the person who made the wrong choice. I'm sad for that person -- even for the ones who have killed Jews for the crime of being Jewish. But I don't hate any of them.

G-d created rain. Rain waters crops and keeps us alive. Right now it is raining so hard in many places that there is flooding and great loss. Do we hate rain? Of course not. Rain is rain -- and it has both good and bad aspects. It is learning how deal with both that is important.

Keep asking questions, LF. So far your questions have been pretty good (most of them unless they go off on tangents), but your understanding of the answers is quite glaring. This is understandable given that Chrstianity is so very different from Judaism, but kindly don't assume you know what I think, let alone what Judaism teaches. It took three posts just to respond to the many misunderstandings and misstatements in one post of yours!

סופי

And everything that Sarah tells you, listen to her voice. Bereshit (Genesis) 21:12