Why A Good God Allows Suffering

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Excellent. Great Speaker. Really knows his stuff. Not stuffy. Not preachy. I loved the speech. It's definitely worth listening to. You can just feel the magnatism in his voice, and you really feel like you are part of the audience.
What's really refreshing is that the speaker doesn't come across as an arrogant know-it-all. He states the facts with such clarity, and comes across as totally passionate about what he wants to convey in the speech.
An extremely worthwhile piece of work to listen to. Lots of energy and conviction.
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Thefact evil and suffering exists supports the bible and eventually will provide complete vindication for God let alone his existence. If we lived in a world where men make the decisions and no evil and suffering existed then Satan would not have been a liar and God would be shamed. It's explained better in this video where the problem of evil is now easily understood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ORGSPK6NHI Now this rasies the question wether God's own vindication is a good thing for us also. I think it is.