Who Are We To Judge Evil
Title: Who Are We To Judge Evil
Category: Literature / English
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Who Are We To Judge Evil
In a world recently rocked by the intense pain and rage of disaster, the threat of evil has once again made its way into the hearts and mind of everyone. The mass destruction of the World Trade Center and the subsequent massacre has served as an emphasis for a theory long understood by the human race and frequently feared by it as well. Fear is not an uncommon reaction to a force or entity that
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future? Or is it possible that God, in all his power and knowledge, did not know that allowing Osama bin Laden to remain on earth 20 years ago would eventually lead to such destruction on earth? It is the authors of the Book of Job who answer these questions best in Elihu’s statement, “But the Almighty we cannot find; his power is beyond our ken, yet in his great righteousness he does not pervert justice.”
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