So by your logic, only the comforted and thriving question God? The sick, famine, and dying all acknowledge his obviousness? I don't follow any scratch at logic you are attempting to provide.
No, not only the comforted people question Gods existence, all of us 'have questioned ourselves onetime or another. Personally, I get these thoughts while smoking a joint on the toilet.
Its a Human's nature to seek help from a higher power "God" mostly during tough situations.
More so, most of my conclusion in regards to "God" were formed, face down, in the muck and mire of Kandahar, Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Divisions finest Infantryman. I can assure you, death or the surmised acknowledgement of its inevitability brings no man that I served with to his knee's crying for God. Do some research on this nations backbone. Its Infantryman. The men and now women who wheel and deal in DEATH EVERYDAY! To say the obvious least, Its overwhelming, but it by no means sends a exodus of people searching for God in their finest moments! If death was the great equalizer that brought us all to God, said God would not be so debated. Your statement is ignorant of reality.
So you go and invade a very poor country, fighting people that have no chance against the mighty power of the USA using all sorts of weapons against civilians, and you expect to find God, or have God answer your prayers. That is not fair.
So, when I was sick and tired of being a citizen of warfare, had no MRE's and no expected mess hall, package, and was sitting behind my wall of sandbags, taking incoming, comfortably uncomfortable, embracing the suck that is this planet, I never question why God anything. I stayed calm, and returned fire, your welcome!
Sincerely,
(Ret) SSGT Terry Gonzalez
2-14th Infantry --Ft. Drum, NY
10th Mountain Division
Member of the Military's Order of the Purple Heart.
Combat Related Special Compensation Recipient