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Origins and Destinies  "Now see that I, even I am He, and there is no God besides Me; I kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal; nor is there any who can deliver from my hand". (Deuteronomy 32:39)

"Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be after me. I, even I am the LORD and besides me there is no Savior...none can deliver out of my hand; I work and who can reverse it?...I am First and Last and there is no other escape or Rock...I call my elect and name and clothe them before they know me, I am the maker of peace and calamity, light and darkness, I do all these things...For I am God, there is no other; I am God, there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, I will accomplish it all." (Isaiah 43:10-13; 44:6-8; 45:4-7; 46:9-10)

God and Evil

A Big Problem for Christians

Now available online in the Addendum of The Truth Which Sets Free.

Many pitiable explanations have been proposed in the area of evil or suffering and why it exists under God. (C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain; R.C. Sproule, The Problem of Evil, Themes in Apologetics) Christians are always having problems with evil and making "apologies" for their "faith." For most "ministers" it is a subject to be avoided like the plague or explained away lest they lose their pulpits, jobs and precious tithes.

The prophets and apostles of old made no such excuses or feeble defenses. They found no awkwardness with the plan of the Almighty, the great and terrible Lord of Hosts. The Word of God makes it crystal clear that evil is essential in the scheme of things, to the unimaginable gain of a few and the catastrophic horror of the majority.

Why let these "professors" keep you in the dark? Find out why evil is a critical and absolutely necessary part of eternity and immortality in this short and pithy essay included in Addendum of The Truth Which Sets Free.