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The Origin of Evil

By: Chuck Missler
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When did Satan fall?

We know that the angels were created prior to the Earth. We find Satan had already fallen in Genesis 3. The mystery is, when did he fall? It appears that there are substantial Scriptural references to his rebellion, his agenda, and the subsequent catastrophic judgment that ensued.

This raises the whole issue of the origin of evil. And why hasn't God simply wiped him "and sin" out completely? It is also disturbing to recognize that Satan tempted Jesus by offering him the kingdom, power and the glory in the temptations recorded in Luke 5. How could Satan lay a legitimate claim to these?

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ecxellent as always. really enjoy chuck missler's books. very thorough. very thoughtful. a great addition to my library.

I'll listen to this over and over

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he's a genius, and an amazing teacher. he goes fast tho, really gotta pay attention. but I love him!

chuck missler

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this was more like origin of sin, than evil. I thought the examples given where more like sin, than all out evil.

sin or evil?

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