Every Christian relates with the God who is described as being great, wise, infinitely good and infinitely powerful. The great description of God allows Christian to develop a perfect figure to look up to for guidance and blessings. However, the evil nature of the world disqualifies the description of God as prescribed by Christianity. God is described as all perfect and good while the world is marked with evil and misery. There is no connection between the supremacy of God as described by the Christianity and the extremity of evil as described by the nature of the world. Does all the suffering and evil in the world reflect the ‘infinitely good’ and ‘infinitely powerful’ God? Is there any relationship between the world and the Supreme Being as described by Christianity? Is there need to question the relationship between God and the
Every Christian relates with the God who is described as being great, wise, infinitely good and infinitely powerful. The great description of God allows Christian to develop a perfect figure to look up to for guidance and blessings. However, the evil nature of the world disqualifies the description of God as prescribed by Christianity. God is described as all perfect and good while the world is marked with evil and misery. There is no connection between the supremacy of God as described by the Christianity and the extremity of evil as described by the nature of the world. Does all the suffering and evil in the world reflect the ‘infinitely good’ and ‘infinitely powerful’ God? Is there any relationship between the world and the Supreme Being as described by Christianity? Is there need to question the relationship between God and the