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“God's Word, starting in Genesis, shows us that God has a plan for us beyond the grave as well.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“Truthful answers can only come from a truthful source. While many may not receive it, it is only from the source of truth, God's Word, that we can honestly find the foundational answers to the question regarding suffering and death.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“Absolute truth is divisive truth, separating darkness and light.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“We need to be reminded again that death and this groaning world is a result of our sin. It's not God's fault. We can't rightly get angry at God but should be angry at our sin.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“But because of what Christ did, for those who receive the gift of salvation, God now sees us through Him.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“The secular-humanist worldview has no answer to the questions concerning the problems from evil and suffering. In fact, it has no answer to much of anything.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“As we now turn to the infallible Word of God, may we, by His mercy and grace, be given the ability to understand the past, live powerfully in the present, and look to the future with hope, knowing that God Himself has given us answers (though not every answer) to the questions we so desperately ask.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World
“I don’t understand why God is not judging these evil people who want to kill children in the womb and destroy children through sexualization, gender ideology, and other evil beliefs. But they will answer to God one day. And maybe God is using them as judgment on a nation where so many have turned away from Him.”
Ken Ham, Divine Dilemma: Wrestling with the Question of a Loving God in a Fallen World