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THE 401 SHOW - EP 025: Dr. Chuck Missler Ezekiel 38 & 39 Israel Nuclear War Prophecy (www.patreon.com/davidhooper)
THE SIDE EFFECT Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) by hymn Revival Via Flickr: THE SIDE EFFECT Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) The existence of evil is the "side effect" of creating a world with love. But as we have seen, there are compelling arguments that a world possessing both evil and love is superior to a world where neither is possible. For God to eliminate evil, He would have to eliminate our capacity of choice and thus our capacity to do both evil and good. And such a world is inferior to the one we have: one where love is possible, despite its inherent evil. What kind of God would do this? Only one kind. A God of love. Why does a God of love allow evil? Because He is a God of LOVE. Hymn Revival
FREE TO CHOOSE Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) by hymn Revival Via Flickr: FREE TO CHOOSE Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) When God created mankind, He too had a choice. If He created us as beings that were pre-programmed to follow and serve Him, there could be no love. But, if He created us with the capacity of choice, the capacity to love and serve Him, and the capacity not to do so, then there is the possibility of relationship: the possibility of real love. As a personal being with the capability of creating us in the first place, it makes sense that He would want to create us as personal beings with the capability of choice (free will) and, thus, the capability of love. But where there is choice and the capability of love, there is also the capability To choose wrong and to do great evil. Hymn Revival
FATAL ERROR IN LOGIC Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) by hymn Revival Via Flickr: FATAL ERROR IN LOGIC Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) When someone states that they do not believe in God because a good God would not allow evil, they make a fatal error in logic. First, the recognition of evil is the recognition that certain actions are "right" and certain actions are "wrong." But how do we determine what actions are morally right and morally wrong? We discern this on the basis of a moral law: a universal sense that certain states of affairs are right and others are wrong. Even most atheists will admit that certain actions are universally wrong and, conversely, universally right. Hymn Revival
EXISTENCE OF EVIL Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) by hymn Revival Via Flickr: EXISTENCE OF EVIL Dr. Chuck Missler (1934 – 2018) A universal sense of moral right and wrong can only come from a source outside of ourselves: a transcendent source, a moral Lawgiver. So the recognition of moral law is by default the recognition of a moral Lawgiver. To argue that the existence of evil proves that there is no God is equivalent to stating that the existence of moral law proves that there is no Lawgiver! It's like declaring that the Chrysler automobile that I drive proves without a doubt that there is no Chrysler Motor Company! Hymn Revival