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Originally Posted by zeek
So, is the evil we experience from our perspective an illusion? Because if it isn't then the perfectly good God is allowing evil when he didn't have to because he could have prevented it with his omnipotence. There are horrendous evils in this world, and the slightest evil is a contradiction to an absolutely perfect God.
If what we think is evil is really good, then there is no evil. If that's true then why did Christ have to die to save us from our sins?
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I asked you a question in post #57 which you still haven't answered.

The first floor of the Irving hall is concrete poured onto cardboard boxes. Those boxes have long since disintegrated. Why would you build a foundation on such a flimsy substance as a cardboard box? Yet that cardboard plays a key role in making the structure more sound. In the same way God may be using evil to make his finished product more sound.