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In this episode, we wrestle with one of the rawest questions in the human experience: What is evil, and where does it come from? Is it something God created? Is it a force battling against Him? Or is it something else entirely?
We’ll explore the idea that evil isn’t a substance, but a distortion of what is good—a parasite that feeds off the absence of God’s design. We dig into why free will matters, why love requires the risk of rejection, and how our outrage at injustice actually points us toward God, not away from Him.
By Defend ProjectIn this episode, we wrestle with one of the rawest questions in the human experience: What is evil, and where does it come from? Is it something God created? Is it a force battling against Him? Or is it something else entirely?
We’ll explore the idea that evil isn’t a substance, but a distortion of what is good—a parasite that feeds off the absence of God’s design. We dig into why free will matters, why love requires the risk of rejection, and how our outrage at injustice actually points us toward God, not away from Him.