Skeptics who complain that an all-loving, all-powerful, all-wise God would have done a much better job of creation make a faulty assumption—that such a God never would have allowed evil to touch his creation at any time or place. Such a God, they say, would have made the universe permanently free from pain, trouble, death, and evil. Nothing seems to perplex humanity as much as the subject of evil. Some say the existence of evil is a paradox wrapped in an enigma enshrouded in mystery
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