Vlad,
But God is the great surgeon and probably the great psychiatrist as well.
Presumably you just forgot to prefix that with, “It is my personal faith belief that…”?
But His modus is to heal people from death and suffering.
Then he’s not very good at is he, what with all the “suffering” there observably is?
Why that should be I don't know but that's not to say I will be forever agnostic.
Fallacy of reification. What you meant was, “Why I would think that that should be…” etc.
Of course it could be argued that no one is resurrected that suffering is meaningless, that God does not exist.
Readily so, yes.
In which case why is the atheist wasting his time over God instead of rectifying the two evils of nature and human evil? Could it be that God is just too Goddam handy.
Definitionally an atheist cannot waste his time over a god he has no reason to think exists. What atheists sometimes do though is to engage with the arguments some attempt for their various gods, particularly given the privileged positions those beliefs have in many societies.
Vis a vis finding contact lenses Alan's God has convinced Alan that He will be with Alan always and i'm sure Alan believes his dealings with God during periods of suffering will take a different tone from the gentle banter of the quotidien. Therefore I don't understand your view that God is gently reminding someone where they left their contact lens and being totally absent from anyone who is suffering.
Why not? Would not, say, relieving the agony of child with cancer and that of her family be a better use of the time of a moral agency than helping Alan find his contact lenses?
The God whom Alan worships does not spare us from the possibility of death and suffering. He did not even spare Himself from that.
So you believe, but again: why not?