| Problem of Evil
I don't want to detract from what you guys are writing about, but what do you guys think of the contemporaneous argument against God's existence, i.e., The Problem of Evil? I've been listening to the "Reasonable Faith" podcast by Dr. W.L. Craig. He gives a more Free-will defense for the theodicy. Do you guys have any knowledge of the theodicy of Alvin Plantinga? According to Dr. Craig, his is the most accurate and plausible argument against the problem of evil, ref. a free-will defense. I thought the doctor was Reformed (Dr. Alvin Plantinga)?
Personally, I hold to a more Presuppositional approach to apologetics, as opposed to Craig's view of epistemology in apologetics. How would a presuppositionalist answer the objection? Any books that you would recommend?
__________________ Julio Martinez, Jr.
Member of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) My Blog, called Ecclesia Reformata est Semper Reformanda (L. The Reformed Church is always reforming) "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge;
because you have rejected knowledge,
I reject you from being a priest to me.
And since you have forgotten the law of your God,
I also will forget your children." Hosea 4:6, ESV |