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Wayne’s World 2: My Response to Wayne Rossiter’s Response to My Series on Ken Ham’s Book About Theodicy….(whew!)

Posted on June 1, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 134 Comments

A couple of days ago, I wrote a response to Wayne Rossiter’s critique to Part 4 of my series in which I addressed Ken Ham’s attempt to address the Theodicy ques...

Book Review/Creation Evolution Debate/Ken Ham

Wayne Rossiter Wrote a Post About my Take on Suffering: Here’s my Response

Posted on May 30, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 8 Comments

Truth be told, I cannot remember a time when someone ever wrote a critique to one of my blog posts on their blog. Well, that has now happened with Wayne Rossite...

Book Review/Creation Evolution Debate/Ken Ham

A Brief Series on Ken Ham’s Book, “How Could a Loving God?” (Part 4: How I’ve Come to Answer the Question of Suffering”

Posted on May 25, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 21 Comments

We now come to my final post on the topic of Ken Ham’s book, How Could a Loving God?, in which he attempts to address the topic of suffering and death. In my fi...

Book Review/Creation Evolution Debate/Ken Ham

A Brief Series on Ken Ham’s Book, “How Could a Loving God?” (Part 3: Accepting Suffering, but no, Ken, We’re Not Going Back to Eden)

Posted on May 22, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 4 Comments

Ken Ham’s book, How Could a Loving God? addresses the topic of theodicy: how can one reconcile the idea of a loving God when there is so much suffering and deat...

Book Review/Creation Evolution Debate/Ken Ham/The New Atheist Movement

A Brief Series on Ken Ham’s Book, “How Could a Loving God?” (Part 2: Secular Humanism, and a Wrong Reading of Genesis 1-3–Whose Fault is It?)

Posted on May 21, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 2 Comments

In his book, How Could a Loving God? Ken Ham attempts to give what he feels are biblical answers to the problem of suffering and death in the world. In my last ...

Book Review/Creation Evolution Debate/Ken Ham

Suffering, Death, and Ham: A Brief Series on Ken Ham’s Book, “How Could a Loving God?” (Part 1): An Overview

Posted on May 20, 2019 by joelando11@yahoo.com / 4 Comments

This week I am going to look at Ken Ham’s book, How Could a Loving God?: Powerful Answers on Suffering. It is a relatively short book (192 pages) that Ham wrote...

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