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(1) Why does God allow so many people to be born under atheistic Communism or in cultures in which they will never hear about Jesus? Can these people be saved apart from formal expression of faith in Christ? If not, how is that just?
(2) Why did God allow thousands of years of human history to elapse before He chose to incarnate and grow up in an obscure town, Nazareth?
(3) Why didn't God inspire Jesus to write His own Gospel? As it is, modern scholarship generally agrees that none of our 4 Gospels was written by a disciple or another eyewitness of Jesus life. If Jesus had written His own Gospel, such skepticism would be held in check.
(4) Why did God allow all the Gospels apparently written by eyewitnesses of Jesus long before our canonical Gospels (on this see Luke 1:1-4) to be lost.
(5) Why didn't God inspire Moses to write the story of his life, including the exodus, the Reed Sea Crossing, and the awesome giving of the Ten Commandments? As it is, modern scholars agree that the Pentateuch is based on various sources composed by unknown authors centuries after these events.
(6) Why does God permit so many people to be born with physical conditions (e. g. mental retardation and mental illness) that make it impossible for them to grasp the content and relevance of the Gospel?
(7) Why does God so routinely allow the elderly, including elderly Christians, to lose their cognitive functions due to dementia and Alzheimer's Disease so that they are no longer capable of grasping divine truth and they lose their potential for continuing spiritual growth is aborted.
(8) Why does the Holy Spirit so seldom seem to convict honest seekers of the truth of the Gospel? So many skeptics seem to honestly believe that the idea of a loving God is absurd wishful thinking.
(9) Why hasn't God intervened at strategic moments in history to prevent natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, etc.) that cause a massive number of fatalities to innocent victims? For that matter, why didn't God answer one of the many prayers for Hitler's assassination, so that one of the assassination plots might have succeeded and saved millions of lives?
(10) Why is the divine revelation in Scripture so incomplete, forcing us to speculate about the answers to so many big questions with little help from Scripture? Can God inspire new Christian prophets to expand the canon of Scripture to address more of these questions?
(3) Why didn't God inspire Jesus to write His own Gospel? As it is, modern scholarship agrees that none of our 4 Gospels was written by a disciple or another eyewitness of Jesus life.
(4) Why did God allow all the Gospels apparently written by eyewitnesses of Jesus long before our canonical Gospels (on this see Luke 1:1-4).
(5) Why didn't God inspire Moses to write the story of his life, including the exodus, the Reed Sea Crossing, and the awesome giving of the Ten Commandments? As it is, modern scholars agree that the Pentateuch is based on various sources composed by unknown authors centuries after these events.
(6) Why does God permit so many people to be born with physical conditions (e. g. mental retardation and mental illness) that make it impossible for them to grasp the content and relevance of the Gospel?
(7) Why does God so routinely allow the elderly, including elderly Christians, to lose their cognitive functions due to dementia and Alzheimer's Disease so that they are no longer capable of grasping divine truth and they lose their potential for continuing spiritual growth is aborted.
(8) Why does the Holy Spirit so seldom seem to convict honest seekers of the truth of the Gospel? So many skeptics seem to honestly believe that the idea of a loving God is absurd wishful thinking.
(9) Why hasn't God intervened at strategic moments in history to prevent natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, etc.) that cause a massive number of fatalities to innocent victims?
(10) Why is the divine revelation in Scripture so incomplete, forcing us to speculate about the answers to so many big questions with little help from Scripture? Can God inspire new Christian prophets to expand the canon of Scripture to address more of these questions?
(1) Why does God allow so many people to be born under atheistic Communism or in cultures in which they will never hear about Jesus? Can these people be saved apart from formal expression of faith in Christ? If not, how is that just?
(2) Why did God allow thousands of years of human history to elapse before He chose to incarnate and grow up in an obscure town, Nazareth?
(3) Why didn't God inspire Jesus to write His own Gospel? As it is, modern scholarship generally agrees that none of our 4 Gospels was written by a disciple or another eyewitness of Jesus life. If Jesus had written His own Gospel, such skepticism would be held in check.
(4) Why did God allow all the Gospels apparently written by eyewitnesses of Jesus long before our canonical Gospels (on this see Luke 1:1-4) to be lost.
(5) Why didn't God inspire Moses to write the story of his life, including the exodus, the Reed Sea Crossing, and the awesome giving of the Ten Commandments? As it is, modern scholars agree that the Pentateuch is based on various sources composed by unknown authors centuries after these events.
(6) Why does God permit so many people to be born with physical conditions (e. g. mental retardation and mental illness) that make it impossible for them to grasp the content and relevance of the Gospel?
(7) Why does God so routinely allow the elderly, including elderly Christians, to lose their cognitive functions due to dementia and Alzheimer's Disease so that they are no longer capable of grasping divine truth and they lose their potential for continuing spiritual growth is aborted.
(8) Why does the Holy Spirit so seldom seem to convict honest seekers of the truth of the Gospel? So many skeptics seem to honestly believe that the idea of a loving God is absurd wishful thinking.
(9) Why hasn't God intervened at strategic moments in history to prevent natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, etc.) that cause a massive number of fatalities to innocent victims? For that matter, why didn't God answer one of the many prayers for Hitler's assassination, so that one of the assassination plots might have succeeded and saved millions of lives?
(10) Why is the divine revelation in Scripture so incomplete, forcing us to speculate about the answers to so many big questions with little help from Scripture? Can God inspire new Christian prophets to expand the canon of Scripture to address more of these questions?
(3) Why didn't God inspire Jesus to write His own Gospel? As it is, modern scholarship agrees that none of our 4 Gospels was written by a disciple or another eyewitness of Jesus life.
(4) Why did God allow all the Gospels apparently written by eyewitnesses of Jesus long before our canonical Gospels (on this see Luke 1:1-4).
(5) Why didn't God inspire Moses to write the story of his life, including the exodus, the Reed Sea Crossing, and the awesome giving of the Ten Commandments? As it is, modern scholars agree that the Pentateuch is based on various sources composed by unknown authors centuries after these events.
(6) Why does God permit so many people to be born with physical conditions (e. g. mental retardation and mental illness) that make it impossible for them to grasp the content and relevance of the Gospel?
(7) Why does God so routinely allow the elderly, including elderly Christians, to lose their cognitive functions due to dementia and Alzheimer's Disease so that they are no longer capable of grasping divine truth and they lose their potential for continuing spiritual growth is aborted.
(8) Why does the Holy Spirit so seldom seem to convict honest seekers of the truth of the Gospel? So many skeptics seem to honestly believe that the idea of a loving God is absurd wishful thinking.
(9) Why hasn't God intervened at strategic moments in history to prevent natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, etc.) that cause a massive number of fatalities to innocent victims?
(10) Why is the divine revelation in Scripture so incomplete, forcing us to speculate about the answers to so many big questions with little help from Scripture? Can God inspire new Christian prophets to expand the canon of Scripture to address more of these questions?
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