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Why Does God Allow Pain? A Christian Response To Suffering

One of the deepest and most persistent questions in the human heart is this: Why does pain exist? For those following Jesus, it becomes even more pointed: If God is good, why is there so much suffering? The Christian response to this dilemma is unique. Unlike some secular philosophies that minimize pain or treat it as meaningless, the Bible takes pain and evil seriously. It doesn’t deny their presence, but it does place them within a bigger story.

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What Will You Do With Jesus?

There is no figure in human history quite like Jesus. Billions have followed Him. Nations have been shaped by His teachings. But at the core of Christianity is not just a wise man or prophet. It is a bold, earth-shaking claim—that Jesus is God.

This is what sets Christianity apart from every other religious system. While other founders pointed to truth or claimed divine insight, Jesus claimed to be the truth Himself—the living God who stepped into human history.

This is more than a theological idea. It’s a claim that confronts every person who hears it with a decision. And that brings us to the question every human being must wrestle with at some point: What will you do with Jesus?

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Morality Without God Just Falls Apart

We live in a world where morality often feels like a moving target. What’s considered wrong one year becomes acceptable the next. And in some cases, what’s celebrated in one culture is condemned in another. This cultural confusion leads many of us to ask: Is there any real, stable foundation for knowing right from wrong?

If you’ve ever believed the Bible offers a moral compass—something objective, unchanging, and trustworthy—you’re not crazy. You’re actually right on track. In fact, you’re holding onto one of the last remaining lifelines in a world that’s slowly unmooring itself from truth.

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How Do We Know The Bible Is True?

Skeptical voices are everywhere today. From YouTube debates to late-night comedy shows, there’s no shortage of people questioning the Bible’s reliability. One of the most common arguments goes like this: “The Bible was written long after Jesus lived,” or “The Roman Catholic Church edited the Bible to serve its own agenda,” or “Nobody has the originals—just copies of copies. How can we trust that?”

These questions might sound smart, and at first glance, they even seem logical. But when you start looking at the actual facts—what historians and manuscript experts say—you find a very different story. One that shows the Bible isn’t just spiritually powerful. It’s also historically reliable.

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