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If God, Why Evil?: A New Way to Think about the Question is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this clear, concise, and thorough book, Norman L. Geisler carefully answers tough questions about the existence of evil. Using step-by-step explanations and compelling examples, he walks the reader through time-tested answers but also provides a new approach that revolves around whether or not this world is the “best of all possible worlds.” This all adds up to comforting news for believers:...

1. God is the author (is in sovereign control) of everything that happens. 2. Evil is something that happens. 3. So God is the author of evil. If this is correct, then even if God is not the author of any evil “thing,” would He not still be the author of evil events? In which case, God would still be the author of evil. In response, we acknowledge that God is in sovereign control. “You can do all things; no plan of yours can be thwarted” (Job 42:2); “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases
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