in order to raise moral objections against the Christian God. As Christian philosopher Greg L. Bahnsen succinctly puts it, “Antitheism presupposes theism to make its case.”15 Atheism offers no adequate explanation for evil and suffering. Atheists cannot even speak about evil without relying upon borrowed moral capital, nor can they account for the concept of good. Since atheism’s argument about the problem of evil fails to make a case against God, it is necessary to consider why God, specifically
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