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God & The Problem of Evil (How to Answer)

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2009

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Here is a situation where I was confronted with the question of "How can there supposedly be a God if there is in the world.

I am highly indebted to Dr. Ravi Zacharias, Dr. Walter Martin, Dr. William Lane Craig and philosopher Greg Koukl as I see myself standing on the shoulders of these great men that I have learned so much from.

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  • God could easily have gotten rid of cancer, what a fucking smuck.

  • @Requiemxtoxinnocence i think you are trying to create your own theory haha.

  • Isn't heaven a place of perfection with no evil? If god is all good then he has no free will and neither does his nemesis. So god must have no choice and a puppet of fate. To solve the free will and evil problem all you need is separate paradigms for humans, or give humans the power to overcome evil alone without a savior would exceed the number going to heaven and changing hell into a place of redemption and rebirth for those who did fail. That way all could go to heaven.

  • @a1saouse I am failing to see where this argument mentions faith healing at all. The issue he is raising is that of God wanted to wipe out evil he would have to destroy all evil. Additionally he would be required to destroy potential evil but if he did that he would also destroy potential good. The issue is not the power of God. He could he just wont make us into automatons otherwise love would be impossible and he wants us to love him.

  • I appreciate where you went with this. You did not however answer the question of evil. Ravi zacharias has a wonderful response to this using moral law and the use of absolutes like good and evil. To refute the moral law giver this man would have to accept that there is no good or evil only ones "taste." If that taste would prescribe a relative morality and thus disprove God. If he does this then his original question breaks down where he feels sorrow for his friend for some cosmic injustice.

  • Every response this guy defending God uses is COMPLETELY un-falsifiable! bad argument!! only convincing to the naive!! 

  • who is this dummy defending the God....? lol..

  • @Rochoa2884 loud doesn't mean right

  • an aid to your sexual desire??? this guy wants us to live our lives by beliefs. we live in a material world. if you want a drink of water you need to get off your ass and get it, if the preacher was to fall and break his leg,i'll be willing to bet his good leg he'll go to the hospital and not a church.he'll call on a dr. and not a priest or any holy man.

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