

Philosophical and Moral Objections to Theism

This section explores the most significant philosophical and moral questions raised against belief in God and religion. It features thoughtful, well-sourced responses to common objections—addressing issues like the existence of evil, justice, morality, and the ethical implications of faith. Readers will find both rational arguments and scriptural insights that clarify, defend, and contextualize the theistic worldview

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God is All-Good, Then Why Does Evil Exist?
The question, "If God is all-good and all-powerful, then why does evil exist?" is one of the oldest and most repeated objections against belief in a Creator. Atheists often use it as a weapon to attack theists, claiming that the existence of evil disproves a merciful and powerful God. But when w…