righteous, and good (Romans 7:12). “Every good and perfect gift is from above” (James 1:17). God can create only what is good, because He is fully good. God did not create evil (Habakkuk 1:13;1 John 1:5). Rather, evil is theabsenceof goodness...
Does God allow evil? What is the difference in God’s Omni-Presence and God’s Manifest Presence? What is evil? Did God really sanction the violence in the Old Testament? Tough Questions Answered 1. The serpents in the wilderness? 2. Sodom & Gomorrah? 3. The flood? 4. David numbering...
Herbert W Armstrong Your browser does not support the audio element. The Bible pictures the whole world under the sway of an invisible devil. Where did he come from? Did God create a devil to tempt us and to lead us astray? Here are the answers from God's Word!
Goddid not create hell; he only allowed for its possibility. While the lost in their resurrected bodies would still occupy a place, the place itself would not be evil. The evil is the fact that the lost have definitively chosen to cut themselves off from God—the source of all joy—...
Argues that the perfect goodness of God does not impose any requirements on Him to create the best world that He can create. Justification of the Leibnizian conclusion that the actual world is the best God can create despite all the evil in it; Problems that cast doubts on the plausibility ...
Well, not just a loving God. Well, unless you’re trying to make a distinction here- Alex O’Connor: Yeah, a God- Cameron Bertuzzi: That is both all-loving and all-powerful. Trent Horn: Well, it does depend. Traditionally speaking, to reconcile God and evil would be ...
Is God really that arbitrary in delving out mercy? What human or goldy parent if able to intervene in suffering does so for one child and the not the suffering of their other child. Where do we go to find answers? Is the Bible our only source for answers about prayer?
Jesus also said to her “what have I to do with thee” –in essence he was saying “What does this situation of having no wine have to do with me? Why is this my problem?” And again, there was no sin in what he said. Finally, he said “My hour has not yet come”. He wa...
That which does not kill us makes us stronger. —Friedrich Nietzsche 180 I still live, I still think: I still have to live, for I still have to think. Invisible threads are the strongest ties. —Friedrich Nietzsche 162 He who has a why to live for, can bear almost any how. ...
I praise you, Lord, for your mercy to forgive and your grace that meets me where I am but does not leave me where it found me [7]. I praise you that victory over fears, troubles, hurts, and regrets is more than HIM-possible with you! (Psalm 103:8, 13; Romans 8:37) [1] The...