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	<title>Comments on: If God Is Good by Randy Alcorn</title>
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		<title>By: Kurt Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kurt Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Alcorn fails to deal adequately with the key, on-point issue.  If God is as almighty as Alcorn and the omnipotentists claim, they why does God allow suffering to exist at all?  (He raises the question on Page 18, but then never answers it directly.)  The important, on-point answer doesn&#039;t surface because Alcorn gets lost in a circular argument about good and evil.  You would think the answer would be found somewhere in such a thick book, but it isn&#039;t there. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcorn fails to deal adequately with the key, on-point issue.  If God is as almighty as Alcorn and the omnipotentists claim, they why does God allow suffering to exist at all?  (He raises the question on Page 18, but then never answers it directly.)  The important, on-point answer doesn&#039;t surface because Alcorn gets lost in a circular argument about good and evil.  You would think the answer would be found somewhere in such a thick book, but it isn&#039;t there.</p>
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