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Lesson 33 – Creation, Fall, Flood, Institutions, Why we Suffer

You will either interpret the world around you using the Word of God or let the world around you interpret the Word of God. On the biblical basis, there are two levels of existence: the Creator level and the creature level. Since the fall, creature existence is abnormal. The biblical view is that evil is caused by mankind and angelic rebellion, which means guilt before God. In paganism, evil is normal and everyone is a victim. Features of God’s judgments.

An episode of the Complete Bible Framework podcast, hosted by Charles Clough, titled "Lesson 33 – Creation, Fall, Flood, Institutions, Why we Suffer" was published on October 3, 1996 and runs 66 minutes.

October 3, 1996 ·66m · Complete Bible Framework

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You will either interpret the world around you using the Word of God or let the world around you interpret the Word of God. On the biblical basis, there are two levels of existence: the Creator level and the creature level. Since the fall, creature existence is abnormal. The biblical view is that evil is caused by mankind and angelic rebellion, which means guilt before God. In paganism, evil is normal and everyone is a victim. Features of God’s judgments.

You will either interpret the world around you using the Word of God or let the world around you interpret the Word of God. On the biblical basis, there are two levels of existence: the Creator level and the creature level. Since the fall, creature existence is abnormal. The biblical view is that evil is caused by mankind and angelic rebellion, which means guilt before God. In paganism, evil is normal and everyone is a victim. Features of God’s judgments.
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