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sonofabit
Jun 22, 2010 rated it really liked it
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Insightful look a the paradox of the existence of a loving God in a world full of suffering. Written by a former devout Christian inevitably turned agnostic while trying to reconcile the impossible question of Theodicy: defending God goodness despite the existence of evil and suffering.

Update July 1, 2010
I just finished the book today, and I really enjoyed it. I wish it had been a bit more "hard-hitting" towareds the people who blindly accept the common explanations for suffering (punishment fro
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