I have not assigned God any blame for actively causing any of the tragedies I cited (the Nazi Holocaust or the Holodomor in the Ukraine.) (Though, of course, a truly all-powerful God could have easily intervened and given, e.g., Hitler or Stalin a brain haemorrhage before they caused any further harm - and a truly all-loving God would most certainly have done it.)
Rather, I merely observed that hope in divine intervention is frequently disappointed, i.e., that it does no could to hope for the intercession of a benevolent God.
Regards,
With all due respect....you need to climb into a Bible and find a true, Bible believing church. Your understanding of God, who and what He is and how He works in our lives, happens to be WAY off. I don’t say this to insult; it’s actually very common.