The Great Hope Chapter One Review: Why is there suffering?
Explore the Seventh Day Adventist book, The Great Hope, Chapter One - Why is there suffering? Dive into the attempt to answer the problem of evil and discover a unique perspective. Learn more in this insightful review!
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Hello and welcome to my channel!
Vice Rhino here.
Today I'm looking at chapter one of the Seventh Day Adventist book, The Great Hope.
This chapter is called, Why is there suffering?
And attempts to answer the problem of evil.
And oh boy is it an answer.
I've never heard this one before, I'll give them that.
I mean, it still breaks down to, but free will though, and never even attempts to address the
suffering caused by natural disasters, disease, or any of the other kinds of suffering that
are not caused by human actions.
But the way she gets there is just a wild ride.
So let's just jump right in, shall we?
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