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Is evil evidence against the existence of God? In this lively discussion, atheists Michael Shermer and Gary Whittenberger debate theist Brian Huffling about this question. James Sterba (atheist) and Richard Howe (theist) provide a commentary on the debate. The existence of God is the most important question that one can ask. In this work, the reader will hear arguments for and against God's existence as it relates to evil and suffering in a way that will appeal to scholars, pastors, and laypeople alike.

Produktbeschreibung
Is evil evidence against the existence of God? In this lively discussion, atheists Michael Shermer and Gary Whittenberger debate theist Brian Huffling about this question. James Sterba (atheist) and Richard Howe (theist) provide a commentary on the debate. The existence of God is the most important question that one can ask. In this work, the reader will hear arguments for and against God's existence as it relates to evil and suffering in a way that will appeal to scholars, pastors, and laypeople alike.
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Autorenporträt
J. Brian Huffling is associate professor of philosophy and theology and the director of the PhD program at Southern Evangelical Seminary. He is a visiting scholar with Reasons to Believe. He has served in the Marines and Navy reserves and is currently a chaplain in the Air Force reserves. Gary J. Whittenberger is a freelance writer and retired psychologist and has written many published articles on science, philosophy, psychology, and religion, and he is a member of several freethought organizations.