God is not the Author of Evil

The text explores the complex relationship between God and evil, asserting that while God allows suffering and trials, He is not the creator or cause of evil. It emphasizes that evil stems from human free will and sin, and that God uses adversity as a means of correction and growth. The author highlights that true goodness and righteousness are inherent in God, and evil is a deprivation of good rather than a created entity. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to understand suffering as a divine tool for spiritual development rather than a reflection of God's nature.

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God is not the Author of Evil

The text explores the complex relationship between God and evil, asserting that while God allows suffering and trials, He is not the creator or cause of evil. It emphasizes that evil stems from human free will and sin, and that God uses adversity as a means of correction and growth. The author highlights that true goodness and righteousness are inherent in God, and evil is a deprivation of good rather than a created entity. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to understand suffering as a divine tool for spiritual development rather than a reflection of God's nature.

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God is not the Author of Evil

God is not the Author of Evil

God is not the Author of Evil

God is not the Author of Evil

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The text explores the complex relationship between God and evil, asserting that while God allows suffering and trials, He is not the creator or cause of evil. It emphasizes that evil stems from human free will and sin, and that God uses adversity as a means of correction and growth. The author highlights that true goodness and righteousness are inherent in God, and evil is a deprivation of good rather than a created entity. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to understand suffering as a divine tool for spiritual development rather than a reflection of God's nature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798330417841
Publisher: Dalcassian Publishing Company
Publication date: 12/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 30
File size: 5 MB
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