The Human Limitations of Unreasonable Atheism (Part 16): “The Problem of Evil” (Part C)
As promised, we turn now to examine a few problems with “the problem of evil” (moral evil, for our purposes), the claim that says if
As promised, we turn now to examine a few problems with “the problem of evil” (moral evil, for our purposes), the claim that says if
In the first of the articles appealing to moral evil as proof of God’s impossibility, the author claims belief in God lacks “rational support,” that
In the previous two articles, we examined examples of “definitional disproofs” of God, including: 1) perfection and a man-made definition of imperfect virtue cannot co-exist
Atheists sometimes describe terrible diseases by which children suffer and die and declare that they would never believe in a God that would allow such
In previous articles, we have seen that denials of God’s existence and biblical miracles rest on unreasonable, blind-faith assumptions or presuppositions. But, what about claims
How should believers respond to claims that certain doctrines taught in Scripture are illogical, such as the Trinity? Or, given the existence of evil, logic
We come to our fourth and last post on the relationship of good and evil. Scripture clearly teaches that God displayed His glory in the
Is the existence and knowledge of moral evil necessary for the knowledge of good? And if so, would that not easily explain how evil exists
The option to choose evil as necessary for God to create beings with a free will is sometimes said to explain why evil exists in
First of a four-part series on the relationship of good and evil.God Is the Only Standard of Good No standard of goodness exists apart from