This would be funny if not for the fact that religion is responsible for
so much evil in this world.
Besides, when you atheists say «There is so
much evil in the world», you are acknowledging there is right and wrong?
You have just decided to choose the good, but he is just
as much evil.
We don't know
how much evil is required to bring about a certain good.
Many atheist throughout history have been to cause
of much evil have they not?
Read or listen to any news report on the topic of campaign finance reform, and you're likely to find someone blasting political action committees as the root
of much evil.
I think, according to most of your posts, the self is
pretty much evil and nothing good can come from it.
He
did much evil in the sight of the Lord provoking Him to anger.
Human beings have
brought much evil on the earth, God judges through a flood, Noah's family is saved from the destruction through the ark, and the human race begins again upon a renewed earth.
Eventually, the Satanic powers brought so
much evil into the world, that they were once again able to lead the world to the brink of complete destruction.
God's sovereign rule over creation is such that this intention can not in the long run suffer defeat,
however much evil, wrong, and sin there may be in the world as we now see and experience it.
By acting only with conceptual origination in the mental poles of occasions, God overcomes the entropic running down effect of universal relativity; he
overcomes much evil in the world; and he maintains a matrix of occasions whose relativity makes them open to the expression of responsible freedom.
Whereas Nix is pretty
much an evil femme fatale who leads you to trouble and wants to commit heinous actions of evil.
She is a being from the Dark World which made Goku's arch-enemies much darker and
more much evil.
Cuba, Sudan and Serbia announced that they had formed the «Axis of Somewhat Evil», forcing Somalia to join with Uganda and Myanmar in the «Axis of Occasionally Evil», while Bulgaria, Indonesia and Russia established the «Axis of Not So
Much Evil Really as Just Generally Disagreeable».
You do not want to know how
much evil chemical - laced sugar - free V I've consumed to keep my eyes open during daylight hours.
We spend most of our time bickering among ourselves and perpetrate
as much evil as good on the world.
Atheists say «There is way
too much evil for the amount of good in the world.»
how much evil in the world would cause a believer to cease to believe?
For the victim of war struggling to connect with a God who allows so
much evil in the world, the bad news is that mankind's rebellion has turned the planet into battlefield; the good news is that God loves the world and has a plan to ultimately heal, restore, and redeem all of creation.
The fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full of happy choirs of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment of the wicked and evil (it pains me to think those who cause so
much evil will not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death of friends and family are so painful.
«They» have NOT been the cause of «
much evil».
Besides, you should know what the EPA would think of using
that much evil (non-biodegradable) plastic.
Since the liberal form of Christianity had shown its weakness in relation to apostate cultures and had participated in so
much evil, the term «liberal» became less and less comfortable.
Even if evil and suffering is a teaching tool, an all good God would only allow as
much evil or suffering as is absolutely necessary, in order to achieve a greater purpose.
At this point in history, far too
much evil has been done by Christiian people who are absolutely convinced they are doing «God's holy will», when they are clearly doing their own.
Our best moral theories might seem to entail that nothing could justify God's having created a world with so
much evil in it.
The idea does solve one of the great mysteries of life, that although God is equally good to all and is not whimsical, how is it that there is so
much evil and inequality in the World?
Whereas Pagels discusses second - century theologians who offer alternatives to Augustine's problematic freedom, she ignores the great «heretic» Marcion, who finally concluded that the creator of a world in which there is so
much evil is a deeply flawed deity, the very God from whom we must be redeemed.
2Ti 4:14 Alexander the coppersmith did
me much evil: the Lord reward him according to his works: 15 Of whom be thou ware also; for he hath greatly withstood our words.
So
much evil has taken place because of how he ordered people to kill each other in the Old Testement.
If God is all - goodness and also all - powerful, how is it that there is so
much evil and inequality in the world?