Many agree that the problem of evil is the most potent argument against the existence of God. The logical problem of evil can be summed up as follows:
1. If God is all-good, He would want to eliminate all the evil in the world.
2. If God is all-powerful, He could eliminate all the evil in the world.
3. There is evil in the world.
4. God is either not all-good, or all not all-powerful, or both
5. Therefore, God does not exist.
In this featured video, Tim Barnett of Stand to Reason demonstrates why the logical problem of evil fails.
1. If God is all-good, He would want to eliminate all the evil in the world.
2. If God is all-powerful, He could eliminate all the evil in the world.
3. There is evil in the world.
4. God is either not all-good, or all not all-powerful, or both
5. Therefore, God does not exist.
In this featured video, Tim Barnett of Stand to Reason demonstrates why the logical problem of evil fails.
Enjoy!
Courage and Godspeed,
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