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In In Plain Sight – The Problem of Evil (Part 2), the discussion moves beyond abstract philosophy into the biblical reality beneath humanity’s deepest wounds.
This episode argues that the Christian worldview uniquely identifies evil as a real intrusion into a good creation—rooted in rebellion, pride, and distortion—and is the only worldview that both names evil honestly and accounts for its origin, meaning, and ultimate defeat.
Rather than denying suffering or dismissing moral outrage, Christianity explains why evil feels wrong, why dignity still matters in the midst of pain, and why hope is rational even in darkness.
By Ric OsunaIn In Plain Sight – The Problem of Evil (Part 2), the discussion moves beyond abstract philosophy into the biblical reality beneath humanity’s deepest wounds.
This episode argues that the Christian worldview uniquely identifies evil as a real intrusion into a good creation—rooted in rebellion, pride, and distortion—and is the only worldview that both names evil honestly and accounts for its origin, meaning, and ultimate defeat.
Rather than denying suffering or dismissing moral outrage, Christianity explains why evil feels wrong, why dignity still matters in the midst of pain, and why hope is rational even in darkness.