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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:...

But if it is good to be free, then evil is possible. Freedom means the power to choose otherwise. So in this present world if one is free to do good, he is also free to do evil. If one is free to love, he also is free to hate. If we are free to praise God, then we must be free to curse God. The very nature of our divinely given freedom makes evil possible. Any alleged “freedom” not to choose evil rather than good is not really freedom for a moral creature. Apart from the saints in heaven (who have
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