Why is evil? After World War II and the Holocaust, many Jews and Christians wondered why God tried to make this happen. I feel that many people are alienated. God had abandoned them in some way when God was the most distressed. The world needs to explain why God causes what he calls "children" to make it happen. This needs to explain why evil exists in the world that should be created by the versatile, all-loving God who has plagued religious believers for centuries.
Christianity has fought against the problem of evil. As we know today, as we know today there are multiple beliefs about why there is evil in the first century before Paul's Christianity. Professor Bad Ehrman is one of the earliest Christian's most capable historians. In "lost Christianity" he summarizes some of the different different main beliefs of primitive Christian about the source of evil: Hindu and Buddhism interpret evil as a result of Karma. Even though our actions seem to be unfair, even if the current sufferings seem to be unfair, karma will serve the judiciary for a long time. This is not fair - it is a delay penalty. The operation of Karma can be seen as an explanation of intent without intent, but the problem of evil does not exist in this belief system. There is no fundamental contradiction between the concept of sacred or universal law and the existence of pain.
Why is evil on earth? This is the central point about the problem of evil. Atheists and theologians are trying to explain this problem in their own philosophical view. Epicurean's evil paradox shows a dilemma for the recognition of traditional Judaism and Christianity of God and evil. This tradition supports the following three propositions. Evil public weakens God 's almighty qualities ... Christian theology. The problem of evil is bothering the world's largest thought, but it is still clearly close to the hearts of the most common people. If God is good, why is there evil? The following article explains the problem of evil related to God, examines the reaction of Christianity to the problem, and concludes that the existence of God is perfectly compatible with the existence of evil.