A (Very) Brief, Gospel-Centered Defense Against the Problem of Evil

Originally posted on Reformedish:
In brief, the classic problem of evil stands as the greatest, most persuasive, damning, and straightforward objection to the existence of God, especially the Christian one. The classic form dating back to Epicurus and retooled by David Hume runs something like this: If God exists he is all-good and all-powerful. If…

A Place to Wonder

Modern science is packed enough with discoveries that the world we live in has its variables and constants just enough to permit life. This is called the anthropic principle. Even the Nobel-Prize-winning astrophysicist Steven Weinberg confessed that our Earth “is just a tiny part of an overwhelmingly hostile universe.” In other words, a slight variation of its mathematical and physical… Read More A Place to Wonder