Unspeakable

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Facing Up to Evil in an Age of Genocide and Terror

By Os Guinness
(HarperOne, 2005)

Using personal examples and reflections from prominent scholars, Os Guinness presents a compelling case for faith in the face of evil’s dark reality. 

This poweful book focuses on seven questions that evil raises in a society that is surrounded by pain and suffering. Guinness cites examples from the ancient “trilemma” of how an all-powerful, benevolent God can permit evil to the technology that enhances our suffereing as ways to address major issue of pain and suffering.

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If there never be a silence in the soul, and a man goes on always with his own thoughts and schemes and endeavors, it brings about a moral and spiritual madness. That is tenfold worse than mere madness in the brain, when a man judges everything by false ways, puts a wrong value on everything, thinks little of great things and much of little things.

George MacDonald, “Alone with God,” a sermon at Westminster Chapel

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