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Ten Reasons to Believe in a God Who Allows Suffering

  1. Lesson One
    Suffering Comes With The Freedom To Choose
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  2. Lesson Two
    Suffering Reveals What Is In Our Hearts
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  3. Lesson Three
    Suffering Takes Us To The Edge Of Eternity
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  4. Lesson Four
    God Can Turn Suffering Around For Our Good
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  5. Lesson Five
    Pain Can Warn Us Of Danger
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  6. Lesson Six
    In Times Of Crisis We Find One Another
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  7. Lesson Seven
    Suffering Gives Opportunity To Trust God
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  8. Lesson Eight
    Pain Loosens Our Grip On This Life
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  9. Lesson Nine
    God Suffers With Us In Our Suffering
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  10. Lesson Ten
    God's Comfort Is Greater Than Our Suffering
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  11. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
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Christian Learning Center Forums Douglas Geivett said, “A great deal of responsibility for suffering or for evil generally in the world today is rooted in how we exercise the freedom we have.” What are evidences you have seen of the connection between the freedom to choose and human suffering?

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  • Douglas Geivett said, “A great deal of responsibility for suffering or for evil generally in the world today is rooted in how we exercise the freedom we have.” What are evidences you have seen of the connection between the freedom to choose and human suffering?

    Olivia Gregory replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 48 Members · 48 Replies
  • Deborah Weingart

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    07/03/2021 at 20:25

    This is demonstrated when a person chooses to drink and drive and then kills someone because they were drunk. They then must live with the consequences of their choice. God does not stop them from making that choice but he also grieves for them and the others involved because of the choice made.

  • Darryl Harding

    Member
    06/21/2021 at 06:03

    As someone in education I see it far too often in the students under me. Parents who have the freedom to choose to anger over love is the one that gets me the most. I use the word “anger” here rather than “abuse” because not all anger is seen as abuse and I do not want to limit the scope of my response. It goes as deep as showing anger and disappointment in a child’s actions or results rather than trying to dig deeper into the reason behind the actions/results. The assumption that the child had control over everything often leads to anger and disappointment. I am not calling for a lack of discipline or consequences – the world certainly does not need more of that, but the willingness to chose love and understanding when approaching our kids as we discipline them.

  • Patricia Crowley

    Member
    06/17/2021 at 17:25

    Parents whose addictions lead them to actions that cause physical, sexual, and/or emotional harm to their children.
    My neighbor who is permanently paralyzed because someone chose to beat him while stealing his pizza.
    Men and women in authority who use that authority to exploit/abuse those for whom they are responsible.

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Christian Learning Center Forums In response to Dr. Paul Brand’s statement, would you exchange your freedom to choose in order to enjoy freedom from pain?

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Christian Learning Center Forums Ravi Zacharias said, “Love cannot be brought about by robotic coercion; it has to be done by freedom of will.” Do you agree or disagree? Why?

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