Interesting exploration. Too bad you guys don't have 2 or 3 hour long videos. These little sound bite thingies seem inadequate to the questions at hand.
There actually is an interesting "CloserToTruth" discussion (more like a collection of separate sessions) with William Lane Craig; various questions are analysed for over an hour. It is titled "The Thoughts Of William Lane Craig".
A more interesting question to explore within this line of though might be the following: how could a widowed mother and her infant child living in an extreme environment die from starvation, dehydration, infection, natural predators, or any other sort of symptom resulting strictly from the created world around themselves, as opposed to a mechanism of human error.
A simple answer is our lifespans are literally a blip on the scale of the entire timeline of eternity. The afterlife is much longer and pain-free in heaven.
Interesting exploration. Too bad you guys don't have 2 or 3 hour long videos. These little sound bite thingies seem inadequate to the questions at hand.
There actually is an interesting "CloserToTruth" discussion (more like a collection of separate sessions) with William Lane Craig; various questions are analysed for over an hour. It is titled "The Thoughts Of William Lane Craig".
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
A more interesting question to explore within this line of though might be the following: how could a widowed mother and her infant child living in an extreme environment die from starvation, dehydration, infection, natural predators, or any other sort of symptom resulting strictly from the created world around themselves, as opposed to a mechanism of human error.
A simple answer is our lifespans are literally a blip on the scale of the entire timeline of eternity. The afterlife is much longer and pain-free in heaven.
God created evil and good and the commandment that we not indulge in evil.