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Thomas Jay Oord's book, God Can’t, rethinks God’s power as a means of explaining evil.
"Given that we start with God's power…we end up giving God the kind of capabilities that make God culpable, in other words, morally responsible for not only causing but allowing bad things…I think there are good biblical reasons to object to that standard view of Gods power."
In this podcast, we talk about how God's power, his sovereignty, is best understood through the uncontrolling love of God.
A Family Story is a 501c3 nonprofit. To learn more or support us, go to www.afamilystory.org
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Thomas Jay Oord's book, God Can’t, rethinks God’s power as a means of explaining evil.
"Given that we start with God's power…we end up giving God the kind of capabilities that make God culpable, in other words, morally responsible for not only causing but allowing bad things…I think there are good biblical reasons to object to that standard view of Gods power."
In this podcast, we talk about how God's power, his sovereignty, is best understood through the uncontrolling love of God.
A Family Story is a 501c3 nonprofit. To learn more or support us, go to www.afamilystory.org
Please rate, review, share, & subscribe!

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