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Biblical Apologetics: Lesson 23, Problem of Evil, Pt 1

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The lesson confronts the problem of evil not as a purely intellectual dilemma, but as a manifestation of the fallen human heart's rebellion against God's sovereignty. It critiques common Christian defenses—such as the free will, best possible world, and divine weakness arguments—for relying on unbiblical philosophy rather than Scripture, and for failing to address evil's root in human autonomy. The speaker argues that these responses, while emotionally appealing, are logically and theologically inadequate, especially since they contradict biblical teachings on God's absolute sovereignty and the reality of evil as a real, objective force. Instead, the true answer lies in recognizing that evil's existence presupposes a moral lawgiver—only Christianity can account for evil as a real, objective reality, making the unbeliever's very objection self-defeating. Ultimately, the problem of evil is not a challenge to faith, but an opportunity to affirm God's justice, sovereignty, and redemptive purpose, as seen in Scripture's own response to suffering.
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The lesson confronts the problem of evil not as a purely intellectual dilemma, but as a manifestation of the fallen human heart's rebellion against God's sovereignty. It critiques common Christian defenses—such as the free will, best possible world, and divine weakness arguments—for relying on unbiblical philosophy rather than Scripture, and for failing to address evil's root in human autonomy. The speaker argues that these responses, while emotionally appealing, are logically and theologically inadequate, especially since they contradict biblical teachings on God's absolute sovereignty and the reality of evil as a real, objective force. Instead, the true answer lies in recognizing that evil's existence presupposes a moral lawgiver—only Christianity can account for evil as a real, objective reality, making the unbeliever's very objection self-defeating. Ultimately, the problem of evil is not a challenge to faith, but an opportunity to affirm God's justice, sovereignty, and redemptive purpose, as seen in Scripture's own response to suffering.
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