Evil's Problem

Date Submitted: 09/19/2003 02:12:01
Category: / Social Sciences
Length: 2 pages (568 words)
The Problem of Evil - Introduction John Stott has said that "the fact of suffering undoubtedly constitutes the single greatest challenge to the Christian faith." It is unquestionably true that there is no greater obstacle to faith than that of the reality of evil and suffering in the world. Indeed, even for the believing Christian, there is no greater test of faith than this--that the God who loves him permits him to suffer, at times …
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…exists, it is highly improbable or unlikely that He does. We have evidence of so much evil that is seemingly pointless and of such horrendous intensity. For what valid reason would a good and powerful God allow the amount and kinds of evil which we see around us? These issues are of an extremely important nature--not only as we seek to defend our belief in God, but also as we live out our Christian lives.{1}
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