Phora - God -

At the heart of "God" is the "problem of evil"—the classic theological question of why a higher power allows suffering. Phora approaches this through the lens of personal history, citing his experiences with violence and the cycle of generational trauma he often discusses on his official social media .

: Phora asks where God was during his darkest moments, such as when he was a victim of a near-fatal shooting. Phora - God

: Phora uses music as a universal language to reach those who feel abandoned by traditional religion, offering a form of spiritual restoration through shared empathy. Conclusion At the heart of "God" is the "problem

"God" by Phora is an essay in audio form on the resilience of the human spirit. It posits that God is not necessarily found in a cathedral, but in the quiet, desperate moment when a person chooses to live despite their pain. By airing his grievances and his hopes, Phora invites his audience to view their own struggles not as abandonment by the divine, but as a crucible for a more authentic, hard-won faith. : Phora uses music as a universal language

: Rather than traditional worship, the song acts as a "secular prayer," where his honesty serves as the primary bridge to the sacred. Faith as a Survival Mechanism