There's an interview this morning at PBS Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, with William Sloane Coffin.
"It's clear to me, two things: that almost every square inch of the Earth's surface is soaked with the tears and blood of the innocent, and it's not God's doing. It's our doing. That's human malpractice. Don't chalk it up to God. Every time people say, when they see the innocent suffering, every time they lift their eyes to heaven and say, 'God, how could you let this happen?' it's well to remember that exactly at that moment God is asking exactly the same question of us: 'How could you let this happen?' So you have to take responsibility. If you back off from every little controversy in your life you're not alive, and what's more, you're boring."