One of the most common objections to God is this: If He’s good, why does He allow evil, suffering, and injustice? That’s a fair question—but it’s the wrong starting point. A better one is: Where did evil, suffering, and injustice come from? The answer is harder to hear because the blame shifts from God to us. In Genesis 1–2, everything was good. But we disobeyed. We broke trust. We rebelled. And because of that, everything is broken—including us. Other worldviews can’t adequately explain our condition—the relational complexities we face—or offer real hope. But Scripture does. It names the problem and reveals the remedy.