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If God is good, why does the world feel so broken? 100 Reasons It's Not God's Fault examines one of the oldest and most difficult questions in human history: Why do we suffer, and who's to blame? Lance Doss addresses this question head-on, not with clichés or religious platitudes, but with grounded insight, personal honesty, and a direct challenge to the assumption that God is the source of our pain. Written for skeptics, believers, and everyone in between, this book explores the deeper story behind suffering, justice, free will, and the nature of evil. With clarity and compassion, Doss…mehr

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If God is good, why does the world feel so broken? 100 Reasons It's Not God's Fault examines one of the oldest and most difficult questions in human history: Why do we suffer, and who's to blame? Lance Doss addresses this question head-on, not with clichés or religious platitudes, but with grounded insight, personal honesty, and a direct challenge to the assumption that God is the source of our pain. Written for skeptics, believers, and everyone in between, this book explores the deeper story behind suffering, justice, free will, and the nature of evil. With clarity and compassion, Doss invites readers to reconsider their assumptions and look again, perhaps for the first time, at who God really is and where the blame truly belongs.
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Lance Doss is a writer driven by questions, big ones. Why is there so much suffering in the world? Who or what is behind this evil? And why do so many blame a God they don't believe in or understand? In this book, Lance challenges a widespread assumption: that God is the cause of our pain. With a grounded, honest voice, he explores this idea not as a preacher but as someone who's wrestled with doubt, frustration, and the search for clarity. His writing doesn't demand belief; it invites curiosity. Whether you're deeply faithful, quietly skeptical, or somewhere in between, Lance offers a perspective that's both challenging and compassionate. His goal is simple: to help people see beyond assumptions and take a closer look at a bigger truth.