Great Evil...Good God presents a concise and cogent answer for the dilemma that has faced off with Christianity from the beginning: If God is completely good and limitless in power, why does He permit the terrible evil that we see within the world? Assuming the historical accuracy of the Bible, this little book suggests answers to many other perplexing questions such as:

 

 

 Why is Genesis 1-9 not simply fable but communicates credible history?

  What is the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" if not merely an element of fable?

  Is it intellectually credible to believe that Adam and Eve were tempted by a creature within Eden?

 Why did God create the human race if He knew that humanity would fall to sin?

 Why does God deliver the sentence of death upon all humanity for the simple act of trespassing upon the fruit of a designated tree?

 Does Intelligent Design offer a revolutionary response to scientific dating techniques suggesting that our planet is billions of years old?

 What is time and eternity?

 Why is it that fallen angels seek to possess human and animal agency?

 What are the differences between natural and moral evils?

 If the human race was free to fall to sin on earth, will the redeemed in heaven have lost freedom, or face the same possibility to sin again?

 What does it mean for the redeemed to have unity within Christ?

 

Most importantly, how does the work of Jesus Christ become the thread woven within the answers to all the above questions?

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