If God is so great and really exist why he does not stop all the nature disasters and let people die because they have nothing to eat?
This list could be endless i personally do not believe in god
You answered your
question yourself. Here's what I mean.
Imagine that you were rich. You found a beggar on the street who was near starvation. You took him home in your Rolls, you fed him, you gave him new clothes, you gave him his own house to live in, you bought him some land where he could grow his own food, you gave him gardening equipment, you gave him a harem with some of the most beautiful gracious women around, you gave him,
The list could be endless.
Then, the former beggar said,
i personally do not believe in the rich guy who gave this all to me.
How would YOU feel?
That's an extremely good analogy. I would feel extremely used and angry, and certainly wouldn't repeat my generosity.
However.....
Old BADlogic hasn't been playing fair ball with us. What he conveniently failed to mention was that the rich guy was omnipotent, meaning he knew exactly what the beggar would do, even before the beggar was born. The rich person could of snapped his fingers and never let the beggar be born. But he didn't. Why? Because he was quite happy how it would all turn out. He was quite happy the beggar would eventually never believe in him. If he wasn't he would never let it happen.
Oh ladies and gentlemen, make no mistake, it was a delibrate deceitful omission by BADlogic. It was certainly not an oversight on his part that the key component that decides if his analogy was a good one or a traincrash fireball failure was missing.
It was a traincrash fireball of failure. (The same as 99% of his other analogies and arguments.)

The thing about this is that it fits everyone. All people die within a short period of time when compared to how long God designed them to live... forever.
Because all people would ultimately have done the same thing as Adam and Eve, God has two choices:
1. Don't make people, and avoid giving them the opportunity to select the good or the bad;
2. Make people, and give them the opportunity to select salvation or not.
God made people to give them life. God made children. Take your pick. Use the little bit of free will you have to accept God and be on His side, and ultimately find salvation. Or reject God and His salvation for you.
Even if God seems to be unjust in your eyes, nobody can tell how unjust you are by blaming God for our choices.
Choose God and life... or don't.
