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Most books on faith circle around the same question: Does God exist? This book dares to go further. It accepts the possibility that God exists, and then asks the harder question: If He exists, is He truly good?
Written by a believer, this is not a work of hatred or denial, but of faith and fearless questioning. With honesty and courage, the author examines God not as an untouchable being, but as if He were a ruler or leader whose morality can be judged.
Why would a loving God create flawed minds, then punish people for acting according to their design? Why allow the devil to freely
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Most books on faith circle around the same question: Does God exist? This book dares to go further. It accepts the possibility that God exists, and then asks the harder question: If He exists, is He truly good?

Written by a believer, this is not a work of hatred or denial, but of faith and fearless questioning. With honesty and courage, the author examines God not as an untouchable being, but as if He were a ruler or leader whose morality can be judged.

Why would a loving God create flawed minds, then punish people for acting according to their design? Why allow the devil to freely corrupt? Why demand endless praise and prayer, intervening only when begged? Why design suffering and then expect gratitude?

Drawing from history, philosophy, and personal reflection, this book challenges readers to think deeply about the divine. It does not aim to destroy belief-but to sharpen it, by holding God's morality to the same standard we apply to human power.

If you've ever wondered, doubted, or wrestled with questions about faith, morality, and the nature of God, this book welcomes you into the debate.


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Autorenporträt
Varad Nanwate is a student, writer, and passionate questioner of ideas. A believer in God, he is unafraid to explore the moral and philosophical questions that faith raises. His writing bridges literature, philosophy, and psychology, often asking uncomfortable but necessary questions about morality, power, and the human condition. Why God Can't Be Good? is his first published philosophical work, followed by his upcoming fantasy novel and further explorations at the crossroads of thought and storytelling.

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