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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This book was very informative and easy to read. I felt that it had a good flow, and I was able to keep up with the information. I also learned new information which I love to learn. I didn't see any editing errors at this time. Including different studies and how they tie into what is being talked about was very beneficial. I rated this book a four out of five because I feel there could have been a few more details and explanations of the subject. The book could have been a little bit longer but I feel the author did a great job with the book. I know religion is a touchy subject, but the author did a good job at explaining the topic of "God." I would say that this book is very well researched on religion with footnotes and citations. The footnotes and definitions were a huge help to better understand. This book provides a biblically based answer to the problem of evil and suffering that’s filled with theological arguments and insights. The first part of the book, the author explains the characteristics of God being an all-powerful, all loving and all wise which forms the basis for the next part of the book. The author suggests that creation and the introduction of time is a result of the original sin. I believe it drives people to consider the meaning of faith and how it relates to their own views. It definitely opens your eyes to new information. I would read more books that are written by this author. The author has a way of keeping your attention with her writing style. I would also read this book again to see if I missed anything that would make me more knowledgeable about the topic of God.

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