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I've always been intriqued by the battle between good and evil. When I was younger, the utilitarianism of collectivism appealed to me. Yet I instinctively knew that Communism had much evil in it, and I wanted to know what made Communism tick. It seemed so seductive for so many brilliant men and women, such as Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. Surely, as brilliant as they were, they should have seen through the evils in the Communist system- such as denial of personal freedoms, particularly religious freedom and freedom of expression.
I'm still curious about the great war between the forces of good and evil. and I'd like to put forth some ideas here for discussion. If anyone would like to comment or discuss, feel free to bring up your questions.
Why is there evil in the world, and why do bad things happen to supposedly good people?
In Peter Kreeft's book, Handbook of Christian Apologetics, he covers these points in a very credible way,...
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