God is responsible for the fact of freedom but humans are responsible for their acts of freedom.But let's remember, we don't suffer alone. God will put an end to suffering and evil. And God became a man to suffer with us.God is good and he wants real people like you to know him...
You cannot believe God is good while believing God Will is responsible for sickness, evil and tragedy. Receive a new revelation of God’s goodness by understanding His Will. What our readers have to say This book has been helping people understand the Will of God. Here is some of the feed...
Several different responses to the problem of evil, namely that of reconciling the existence of an omnibenevolent, omnipotent and omniscient God with the existence of evil, will be explored.Suffering as caused by "natural evil" is seen throughout the history of life on Earth. Pain is rampant ...
8 cosmic evolution and evil Theodicy is the general term for efforts to reconcile the loving character of God with evils in the world. For the purposes of this chapter I shall refer to theodicy in respect of suffering caused by the natural processes of the ... C Southgate - The Cambridge...
They cannot understand how matter and created things can be only six thousand years old, how the works of God could have been postponed for all eternity, so that God made use of his creative power only yesterday. Was it because he was unable to, or because he did not want to? But if...
Is there any evidence for the existence of God? Were we created? Is life the result of natural forces, or divine design? Why allow evil? If a loving God exists, why won’t he end human suffering? WHAT IS JUSTICE? How can a loving God leave anyone in endless torment?
On the other hand, some argue that God does indeed give us more than we can handle, pointing to the suffering and challenges seen throughout the Bible and in the world today. So, which is true? Does Scripture promise that God won't give us more than we can bear, or does it reveal...
“Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?” –Epicurus People need to believe in god...
"There have of old been Jews of two descriptions, so different as to be like two different races. There were Jews who saw God and proclaimed His law, and those who worshipped the golden calf and yearned for the flesh-pots of Egypt; there were Jews who followed Jesus and those who cru...
to choose the bus driver. You can opt out. You can tell yourself there’s no difference between those two old white guys. You can claim they’re both awful, that one is only marginally less evil than the other. You can argue that less evil isstillevil and you won’t vote for evil...