---Ohr Somayach  wrote:

Dear Rabbi,

I am having a lot of trouble within myself dealing with a question. If you 
and I are fathers and we see our children in danger we scoop them up and 
carry them to safety.  We would even give up our lives for them.  If this 
is so then why does G-d not do the same for His children; after all, He is 
"our Father..."  I have asked a few rabbis about this, but the response was 
not helpful. I am not trying to turn away from G-d but I do need this 
answered so that I may be closer to Him...

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Dear Eric Steinberg,

      Have you ever taught a child to ride a bike?  If you have you will 
realize that at some point you have to let go of the seat or the handlebars 
and let him ride himself, and fall himself.  If you do not let go at some 
point, he will never learn to ride the bike. 

      The ultimate purpose of this world is for the human to develop the 
capacity to be G-dlike, similar and compatible with G-d.  However, G-d is 
not controlled, influenced or "scooped up" by some outside force.  He is 
completely independent -- in order for us to really be good (or evil for 
that matter) it requires that our actions be from within ourselves as a 
result of free will.  Free will requires that we are not unduly influenced 
in our decisions.  If every time I make the right choice morally, I succeed 
in this world, and every time I make the wrong choice morally, I fail in 
this world, then I no longer have free will, I am merely a rat in a Skinner 
maze being conditioned to press the correct lever. This means that even if 
I am righteous I may suffer, and I may suffer at the hands of the 
evildoers.  It is only in this system that humanity can become great -- a 
system with minimun Divine intervention, with no apparent connection 
between moral and physical success.  G-d wants us to be able to "ride the 
bike," and that is why He lets go.
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