The Creation of Evil

The Creation of Evil

by John Noe
The Creation of Evil

The Creation of Evil

by John Noe

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Overview

The reality of good and evil has become a conundrum of unscriptural notions that have evolved over many years and appeal to most Christians. Therefore, this book re-explores the question of who is responsible for the creation of evil in the first place and its purposes. Of course, some say Satan is responsible. Others say sin. Many cite human free will. A few say pre-creation chaos. Others admit they don't know; it's a mystery. But some say God. Most agree that God allows, permits, and even uses evil in our world. But is He responsible for more than that? Today, all over the world, people are suffering from evil, even horrendous evil. The two traditional and persistent questions are: Why is this so? and Where is God in all this? In this book, you will discover better answers and more scriptural and historical explanations than you've been given before.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151430487
Publisher: East2West Press
Publication date: 03/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

John Noe (pronounced "No-ee") is president of the Prophecy Reformation Institute, a conservative, evangelical scholar, and a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. He holds an earned Ph.D. in Theology from Trinity Theological Seminary and the University of Liverpool ("With Distinction"). He's the author of several trade-published books, a screenwriter, an award-winning entreprenuer, and a past 20-year member of the National Speakers Association. He's been featured on numerous TV and radio programs including CNN's "Larry King Live" and CBN's "700 Club," has climbed mountains around the world, and lives in Indianapolis with his wife, Cindy, a former state representative. They have two grown children and thirteen grandchildren -- how's that for a return on investment! He is also the publisher of East2West Press whose slogan is "pioneering the next reformation."
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