Okay, let's say he does exist and he loves us. Then why does the all powerful being let his children die and suffer?
I dunno
It could be.
This actually brings me to my second reason, The Teleological Argument. The universe is so perfect. Did you know that the degree of which everything in our world functions is so precisely fine tuned for life on Earth? The force of gravity on our planet, the mass of the electron, the Electromagnetism coupling constant are all examples of constants that allow our world to function. If they were change din the slightest, life wouldn't be possible. What do you think? Was this all a coincidence?
Good question, I want you to think. If everybody lived forever there would be overpopulation. If we lived forever how would we be motivated to do anything? It is because we suffer and we are mortal that we can value the good in our lives. What do you think?
What about before the game when they asked their parents if they could go out to play? How do you suppose their parents were born to allow them to go? Even their parents? Let's talk about human evolution, what about before the Earth was created. Before the Milky Way? Everything that happens is a result of something else. This can't go on infinitely, there had to have been a first mover that set this all in action. The Cosmological argument, what do you think?
You see those kids playing soccer. The reason the ball moves is because they hit it. They could hit it because they took the steps and went through the actions in order to do it.
What's your point?
I dunno.
That's okay Alex, look around you what you do you see?