Review of Why God Allows Evil and Suffering

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Review of Why God Allows Evil and Suffering

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Why God Allows Evil and Suffering" by Sine Nomine.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Why God Allows Evil and Suffering by Sine Nomine is a magnificent literary masterpiece that elaborates on the idea of pain and suffering, and the reason behind it. The book detailedly explores the inception of man and his various duties. Every one of God's creations serves a different purpose and has certain responsibilities on earth. The book delves deeply into God's many qualities. God is omnipotent and omniscient, hence He is capable of anything. Why then do his creations endure suffering and pain? Why do people suffer on Earth although they were created by a strong heavenly father? Could it be a result of the conflict between God and the first family? The book provides detailed answers to these questions.

Why God Allows Evil and Suffering is a wonderful book that provides great answers to the common questions among God’s followers. This book is quite illuminating, as it addresses the mystery behind pains. I enjoyed reading the book, and I was able to pick up valuable lessons as I read through it. The book helps me understand why people go through hardships. I like the simple, concise, and unambiguous words with which the author conveys his words in the book.

I found some faults while reading Why God Allows Evil and Suffering. First, nowhere in the first couple of pages was the author’s name stated. This is surprising because the author’s name is an important aspect of a book cover. Secondly, the pages in the book are not numbered.

The facts and thoughts in the book are solidly supported by biblical facts and past scholarly works. The book was well edited because I didn't find any errors while reading. The entire content in the book was brief but detailed and free of superfluous information. Therefore, I am rating this book 4 out of 5 stars. I will be deducting a star due to the faults mentioned above.

I would recommend Why God Allows Evil and Suffering to Christians, psychologists, and religious leaders.

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