will be able to understand and deal with suffering much better than before. Jibben (2015)
describes that the problem of evil and suffering leads one to the conclusion that moral
absolutes exist by proven truth and being factual and absolute truths are experienced in our
life every day. Always keep in mind that our universe was created in God’s image.

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