You progressed from your suffering because you survived your suffering. How is that starving child supposed to progress when he succumbs to his lack of food, lack of water, and lack of medical care? He can't progress. He is dead. He suffered every day of his short life, and then he died. You believe your god could have saved him, but he chose not to, so the rest of us could progress. Your god is a monster.
You clearly aren't getting this. That poor child
must die in agony in order to punish the people who left him/her starving. So the sad wee thing is just dying in agony as a weapon to punish people who don't even know s/he exists. People who are probably living the high life on money that should have been spent on food for the wee mite, god won't feed the child otherwise the 'baddies' won't be punished.

. Rcronk explains it here:
<snip> And if I hurt someone else or let them starve, what justification does God have to give consequences for my choices if He feeds that person for me or causes the hurt of that person to cease instantly?
I guess the poor lamb should have moved house and not lived in an area where there was starvation...
If you don't like tornados or earthquakes, don't live where they happen.
But the kid could blame his/her parents instead of course, they should have moved to Australia of Europe, but again it's the fault of
others that they didn't, the
others who are receiving punishment?? Not.
If you are too poor or enslaved to move elsewhere, why is that? Is it the result of a tyrannical government or poor choices made by people or their parents or grandparents?
There is
NO justification for that child's suffering. Unless god is a sadist, of course, or doesn't exist except in the imagination of people who need someone/thing to blame for everything.
My father had cancer and luckily it is in remission because of choices made by people studying cancer treatments - and going through that difficult trial has changed him for the better in lasting ways.
Does this mean god favours us by giving us cancer? I'm genuinely glad your dad is in remission, it's a horrid thing to suffer, but what about my aunt who was a wonderful and kind soul who
didn't get remission, there are people studying her types of cancer too, but maybe they didn't pray enough as they studied as she died. If god helped your dad then he must have killed my aunt.
I watched a documentary about a woman who had no legs and she is a much better person than I am in so many ways simply because she has had the trial of having no legs and she has and amazing attitude toward life. A lot of lasting good can come out of trials and consequences of poor choices just like good can come from good choices.
People with disabilities are happier because of them? Is that why we suffer so much discrimination in society? Hmm I guess that's just god favouring us again by making us suffer.
I have an illness that has been a trial and I actually think it has enriched my life in a weird way, but god didn't give it to me, it was pot luck, genetics and a childhood event.
No god,
just coincidence.
When this life is over, I believe we'll look back and be thankful for the experiences we had here - bad and good - and how those experiences - bad and good - changed us for the better and at that point, the trials will be over and gone but the progression will have remained.
When this life is over I'll be dead and not able to look at
anything. You've made a huge assumption here that trial always change us for the better. I guess you have to convince yourself of that as you are religious, but it is just not true. People kill themselves because their trials are too much, and why wait for a time that may never happen? Isn't it sad to postpone counting your experiences until you are dead? I count my good luck on a daily basis when I look at how amazing nature is and think if the potential of humankind, all without a god to blame.