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Why Evil?: Why a good God would allow evil to enter the world.

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Why Evil?: Why a good God would allow evil to enter the world.
Why Evil?: Why a good God would allow evil to enter the world.

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This book deals with questions that have plagued many who have tried to deal with the problem of theodicy; that is: why a good God would allow evil to enter the world. Why did an omnipotent and good God allow the fall of Adam and Eve to occur? Why did God put the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden? Why did Job suffer? Why does God allow gratuitous evil to occur? Why do good people suffer? If you follow the arguments of this book, you will find answers to these questions and more, that make sense. The answers to these questions are found in the Word of God, if we only have eyes to see. Karl Irving is a father of four children, and has pastored a small independent church in Canberra for the past ten years.

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