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" Sometimes I’d like to ask God why He [sic] created the Universe with so much poverty, hunger, and misery when He could have done something about it,” begins a current cartoon. “Well, why don’t you?” someone asks in the second panel. “Because I’m afraid that God might ask me the same question.” The something missing may be you, it may be me. “God is not here or there, to be possessed,” said Martin Buber, “but is everywhere, to be met. It is only we who are not always there. "

, A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism


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 quote : Sometimes I’d like to ask God why He [sic] created the Universe with so much poverty, hunger, and misery when He could have done something about it,” begins a current cartoon. “Well, why don’t you?” someone asks in the second panel. “Because I’m afraid that God might ask me the same question.” The something missing may be you, it may be me. “God is not here or there, to be possessed,” said Martin Buber, “but is everywhere, to be met. It is only we who are not always there.