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Dr. John Rankin – The Nature of Evil Part 2
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35 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2019
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In the wake of the Las Vegas shooting, we fight to understand a murderer's motive. And many times we hear the words 'pure evil' to describe the act of lone gunman Stephen Paddock.
What is evil? Where does it come from? Why if God is good does he allow it?
Theologian and author Dr. John Rankin, founder of Theological Education Institute International, explores with Lauren, the nature of evil, including his own personal encounters with a real demonic presence.
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What is evil? Where does it come from? Why if God is good does he allow it?
Theologian and author Dr. John Rankin, founder of Theological Education Institute International, explores with Lauren, the nature of evil, including his own personal encounters with a real demonic presence.
Part 2 of 2
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Released:
Dec 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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