“We have a God who watches bandits kill people” — Lady’s statement caused reactions

AND woman has sparked widespread debate on social media after sharing a powerfully worded reflection on faith, insecurity and human suffering.
In a post that quickly gained attention online, the woman questioned how believers reconcile faith in an all-powerful and loving God with the reality of kidnappings, violence and other tragic experiences affecting many Nigerians.
Her remarks touched on growing conversations about faith, personal beliefs and the search for answers in difficult times.
The post drew mixed reactions, with some users agreeing with her concerns, while others defended religious faith and spiritual beliefs.
Questions about suffering and faith
As the debate gained momentum, many social media users focused on the woman’s discussion of divine intervention in moments of tragedy.
Expressing her views, she said:
“See God, see bandits. See God, see Tinuba, but what God cannot do does not exist. Aren’t we stupid? Either we have a God who sends bandits to kill people or we have a God who watches bandits kill people. So your God cannot be all powerful and loving at the same time. What is not clear to you?
Mixed reactions online
The statement generated significant engagement on social media platforms, with users offering different interpretations of faith, free will and the role of religion during times of hardship.
While some commentators said the woman raised difficult questions that many people silently struggle with, others argued that faith remains important even in the face of suffering and tragedy.
The post continued to spark debate online, highlighting how debates about religion, insecurity and human suffering remain deeply personal topics that are often divisive among Nigerians.
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