
The problem of evil is a problem that has stood the test of time. It is commonly thought that the attributes of God are inconsistent with the existence of evil. Christians have long pondered the question of evil and here are some of the responses to it:
Triablogue:
How to deal with the problem of evil
The Christian theory of everything
-Response to N.N. Trakakis
“If everything happens for a reason, then we don’t know what reasons are”
Why Is There Evil In The World (And So Much Of It?)
-Response to Michael Tooley
-Response to William Lane Craig
Craig shoots a hole in the bottom of his boat
-Response to Graham Oppy
Dr. Guillaume Bignon:
Calvinists and Arminians on the Problem of Evil: Who Can Say What?
Is Calvinism Excusing Sinners and Blaming God?
Dr. James Anderson:
Calvinism and the Origin of Sin
Dr. William Lane Craig:
The Problem of Evil and Suffering
D. A. Carson:
How Could God Allow Suffering?
Dr. James White:
Responding to Evil and Suffering
R. C. Sproul:
Dr. John Frame:
The Bible On the Problem of Evil
The Council:
Tyler Vela:
Cory Markum and the Problem of Evil
R. C. Sproul:
InspringPhilosophy:
Related objections:
Is Molinism superior to Calvinism on the problem of evil?
Dr. Greg Welty:
