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BOOK WEBSITE: https://ygodallowsevil.com



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The website provides an excellent overview of the book. The home page is eye-catching, utilizing the same colors and themes that appear on the front cover of the book. The image at the top of the home page depicting the transformation of the ‘timeless’ creation to a ‘time-bound’ creation is captivating and immediately pulls in the viewer. The headings and subheadings of the different pages on the website quickly give the viewer a basic understanding of the key arguments that appear in the book. The main text on the “Evolution & Direct Creation” page provides an outstanding summary of the author’s argument reconciling evolution with Genesis. The main text on the “Hell & a Loving God” page is likewise outstanding (and arresting), clearly explaining how the existence of an eternal hell can be logically reconciled with the existence of a perfectly loving God. Anyone who is interested the problem of evil will want to read this book after visiting the website.
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The website "Why God Allows Evil" focuses on discussing the problem of evil from a Christian perspective. It explores philosophical and theological questions about why suffering exists and how it can be reconciled with the existence of a loving God. The site includes various resources such as blogs, podcasts, and book excerpts aimed at explaining these complex ideas. It's a well-structured platform for readers interested in deepening their understanding of faith and morality.
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The website is visually appealing. The book looks beautiful there. I like the colors and the image of the universe. It’s the first thing that catches the eye. The website also provides an excellent overview of the book.
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The website gave the book a good overview. You can literally know most things about the book from it website.
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The Website is simply amazing and it has many questions and answers I would ask my self about God, life and existence its self. The biggest question I asked my self when reading the intro on the site is what should I believe, the creation story or the big bang theory
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As someone with a reasonable background in web development, I appreciate how simple the site is. All the references ad basic point from the book were also included.
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I like it! It starts with a good summary of the book and provides other resources for similar philosophical work if the reader is interested in looking more into the topic. The website includes key quotes from the book in large, centered text to pull the reader in if they're just skimming throughout it. Navigation is easy, but I wonder if the summary as the landing page is necessary as most people who would be going to this website already have familiarity with the book.
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The website is simple and direct. It is very easy to navigate and has enough details.
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It is a timely approach,in this era of Internet, letting the readers gain real time details and updates and gain more insight about the book they already read or about to read. And even the user can choose either to read the book from cover to cover, or visit this website and gain a glimpses on what the author has to say: Really convenient.
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I found the website visually appealing with bright aura and emanating positivity. It's ironic the subject of discussion is "evil" and why it exists. I like how it also provides other sources for additional reading and highlights the main points in the book. Good way to educate someone about the book, and have them pick it up if it intrigues them
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I think it's okay. I like the home page. It's eye-catching, well-structured, and the tabs are clearly labelled. However, the individual pages on focused themes are blocks of text, which is hard to follow (I'm looking at it on a computer). I would have liked to see it broken up more visually. I do really like the page with the sections referring to different philosophers -- this helps back up the author's claims and gives readers places to do further research.
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The website complimented the book very well. It was a well thought out website. It was great
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The website was good. It provides information about existence from the Christian standpoint, the same way as the book does. The thing is that the author wrote this in a way that if you want to know, good for you, but if not, oh well. I don't know about you, but that is the message I'm receiving, and I'm interested in reading about it because I want to have an open mind about other people's point of view.
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