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Summary of Lee Strobel's The Case for Faith
Summary of Lee Strobel's The Case for Faith
Summary of Lee Strobel's The Case for Faith
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#1 I was a young reporter fresh out of journalism school, and my first assignment was to write a thirty-part series on destitute families living in Chicago. I quickly found myself immersed in Chicago’s underbelly of deprivation and desperation.

#2 I visited the slums of Bombay, India, and was shocked by the sight of children playing in the open sewage ditches. I wondered where God was in that hellish scene.

#3 We all experience pain and sorrow. We wonder why God allows it, and we wonder if he is loving and all-powerful. But the truth is, he allows it because it’s part of his plan.

#4 The biggest obstacle for spiritual seekers is the presence of suffering, which means that God may not be the author of the horrors we have been describing. To believe in a loving and omnipotent Father, we must paper over the reality of evil and pain around us.

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Release dateAug 21, 2022
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    #1

    I was a young reporter fresh out of journalism school, and my first assignment was to write a thirty-part series on destitute families living in Chicago. I quickly found myself immersed in Chicago’s underbelly of deprivation and desperation.

    #2

    I visited the slums of Bombay, India, and was shocked by the sight of children playing in the open sewage ditches. I wondered where God was in that hellish scene.

    #3

    We all experience pain and sorrow. We wonder why God allows it, and we wonder if he is loving and all-powerful. But the truth is, he allows it because it’s part of his plan.

    #4

    The biggest obstacle for spiritual seekers is the presence of suffering, which means that God may not be the author of the horrors we have been describing. To believe in a loving and omnipotent Father, we must paper over the reality of evil and pain around us.

    #5

    Peter Kreeft is a Catholic philosopher who has written more than forty books. He is also widely read by Protestants, and his whimsical imagination is especially evident in Between Heaven and Hell, which envisions C. S. Lewis, John F. Kennedy, and Aldous Huxley, after death, arguing about Christ.

    #6

    The professor said that it is not possible for a loving God to allow evil to exist in the world. He said that the difference between us and God is greater than the difference between us and a bear, and that we can’t comprehend why God does what he does.

    #7

    The existence of evil is one argument against God, but in favor of the existence of God are twenty arguments that point persuasively in the other direction. Atheists must answer all twenty arguments, but theists must only answer one.

    #8

    The fact that there is evil and suffering in the world proves that God exists. A cheap answer to the problem of evil is atheism, which

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